Answer:
Gulliver begins to gain the trust of Lilliputians over time, but it is unnecessary: Gulliver could crush them simply by walking carelessly. Despite the evidence in front of them, they never recognize their own insignificance. This is clearly the use of dramatic irony in which the reader knows the truth but the characters in the stories deny it.
Explanation:
This question is very hard to read and poorly constructed
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D. The conversation you write must sound natural for the characters.
This answer is correct because conversation between characters can add humor. However, if the dialogue does not match the characters' personalities it will seem contrived and unnatural. This will lead to the characters being unreliable and take away from the overall writing. Some of the other statements could be considered correct as well in certain situations; however, they are not correct in all situations where as D is correct in all.