The lilliputians
In Gulliver's Travels Swift uses the tiny people - the Lilliputians- to represent what is petty and small-minded about English society.
I believe it is figurative language.
"They...<span>think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war"
This quotation sums up the main idea because it not only reinforces to the reader that they are against war, but it gives some insight into why they are against war. The people think that there is no glory to be gained in war, so they choose to just prepare a defensive army, never an offensive one. </span>
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Below are the choices that can found elsewhere:
<span>A. that love makes all of life worthy of scorn
B. that love compensates for lifes troubles
C. that early power compensates for the loss of love
D. that love is a type of earthly power
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I think the answer is A.
first make sure your group of peers or people are known for being constructive . have everything organized so you guys can head right into the work . get everyone started and try your hardest to minimize talking and increase their work ethic .