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Why does Gulliver travel to Glubbdubdrib? A. He is looking for a place to move and has heard it is quite remarkable. B. He wants to go home, but no ship can take him to Luggnagg for a month. C. He wants to go home, but the ship must stop at Glubbdubdrib first. D. He is not ready to go home yet, and he wants more adventure.

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Gulliver wants to visit Luggnagg, but he must wait a month before a ship becomes available. In the meantime, he takes a trip to Glubbdubdrib.

Of the options given above, then, the closest answer is D.

(Answer B might work, but he doesn't want to go home; he wants to go to Luggnagg. After spending time in Luggnagg, he goes to Japan and then home to England.)
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User Samec Hadra
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Answer:

B. He wants to go home, but no ship can take him to Luggnagg for a month.

Step-by-step explanation:

Good luck! :)

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