Answer:
D) I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships,
Explanation:
This line supports the idea that Odysseus cares for his men, because although it would have been much easier to leave those who ate the Lotus behind, Odysseus insisted on dragging them back to the ship with him, because he couldn't bear the thought of leaving his men behind when there is still a way to save them.
Jonathan Swift to improve the narrator's reliability in the above passage is to Provide more description of Mr James Bates, both his appearance and personality. Thus, option "D" is correct.
<h3> How do the Lilliputians transport Gulliver to their metropolis?</h3>
The first place that Gulliver visits in his journey is Lilliput. After a shipwreck, he has washed ashore, and left unconscious. When he wakes up, Gulliver sees that the Lilliputians have tied him to a frame of wood and are pulling him by fifteen hundred horses. They have to do this in order to move him, as they are only 15cm tall.
Thus, option "D" is correct.
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independent clause because we are not depend on outside