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Log in to access more functionality. Caption Gulliver sneezes and causes a catastrophe. A scene from Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Creator French School 19th century Artwork medium chromolithograph Credit Look and Learn Search stock images by keyword Gulliver's Travels British English literature story adventures Jonathan Swift novel satire Irish Gulliver sneeze sneezing catastrophe accident fall falling castle Lilliput Lilliputians ladders tumble tumbling Au Bon Marche sneezes causes.

They used a large platform with twenty-two wheels pulled by dozens of four-and-a-half-inch horses. They somehow managed to put him on the platform and dragged Gulliver down the road to the city. Suddenly Gulliver woke-up when the vehicle stopped. Two or three curious, young Lilliputians wanted to see how Gulliver looked when asleep. They climbed up into the engine, and advancing very softly to his face, put the sharp end of their half-pike into his left nostril. As they started moving again, Gulliver saw that more than one hundred thousand Lilliputians had come out to see the strange giant.

Finally, they arrived at the Emperor's palace. The Emperor was there to receive Gulliver. Gulliver was lodged in an old and disused temple. His leg was chained and he could only move about a little bit. After a few weeks, the Lilliputians and their Emperor decided that he meant them no harm. So Gulliver was set free to roam around Lilliput on condition that he would not harm them and would help them in whatever way he could. Gulliver agreed and was freed. He was provided with food and water, a house was built for him.

Gulliver stayed with Lilliputians helping them in many ways. Once, it so happened, that the neighbouring kingdom of Blefuscu declared war on Lilliput. The king brought a hundred ships to mount an attack. The Lilliputians ran to Gulliver for help.

The Emperor said, "Don't let us down now, Gulliver; we need your help. He took a long rope, tied all the hundred ships together and dragged them in the water. Gulliver pulled the ships the whole day, going round and round until the army of Blefuscu was giddy and in no position to fight. The King of Blefuscu came begging for peace between the two kingdoms. The Emperor agreed.

Gulliver was hailed as a hero and lived peacefully in Lilliput for many years. Gulliver slept off again after eating because the Lilliputians had mixed a sleeping dose in his drink. They wanted to move Gulliver to their capital city. With much difficulty, they dragged him on the platform and moved him to the city. Page No Question 1: Why did the captain send the men to the land? Answer The captain sent the men to the land to see if any water could be found.

Page No Question 2: Why did the men rush back to the ship? Answer The men rushed back to the ship because they saw no river, spring or any inhabitants on the land. Page No Question 3: Choose the correct answer. Answer i b he was going to reap the corn.

Page No Question 4: Name the creature to whom you would look like Gulliver. Page No Question 5: From the text, write the sentence that tells you the following.

Answer i They all sat on the ground to take a good look at me. Page No Question 1: Read the following sentences carefully. Create your own comparisons for the following. Work in pairs. Page No Question 2: There are many reasons why something happens. Event Reasons 1. Page No Question 3: Now look at the pictures and discuss in groups why the following events happened. Disclaimer : Kindly refer the textbook for the images.

Answer 1 The actors were not available for the play. Page No Question 1: Look at the following examples. Match the following and write complete sentences in the lines below. What was happening? What happened? I met Arun. Answer i I was writing a letter when the lights went out. Page No Question 2: Now complete the following suitably. Answer i I was sitting in a taxi yesterday when I saw a man running behind it. When first two are compared and when all three are compared.

Now complete the following in the same way using the word easy or strong. Answer i Skipping is easy.



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