<span>Gulliver reflected Swift's views and values. He mocked his contemporaries with the lilliputians and the brobdingnagians, as well as the sky dwellers. Only in the last section of his book, where Gulliver lives among the horse society(can't recall their name right now), does he approve of the society's structure and values.</span>
Answer:
Focal Point? I could be wrong
Explanation:
Stone is well known for being a strong building material. Wood can rot over time and isn't as strong as stone.