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English, 04.03.2022 06:20, rostecorralmart

Put the events of "A Voyage to Lilliput" in their proper sequence. The people fed Gulliver.

Two men searched Gulliver.

Little people climbed on him.

Gulliver was chained to his temple-home.

He tried to pull himself loose and they shot him with arrows until he was quiet.

A sleeping Gulliver was carried to their city.

The little people finally agreed to let Gulliver go free.

Gulliver awoke to find himself tied to the ground.

The emperor's scholars taught him the language.

Gulliver's knife, pistol, and bags were taken to his majesty's storehouse.

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