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The Lilliputian wars in Gulliver’s Travels are a satire on

a.
political institutions.
c.
religious conflict.
b.
table manners.
d.
political fighting.

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User Chink
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the answer is c just took the quiz

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User Matt Elhotiby
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The Lilliputian wars in Gulliver’s Travels are a satire on religious conflict. By definition, a satire would be making use of comedy and irony that may sound catching to the readers and at the same time, it criticises the "stupidity" of people or a group of people which are commonly used in contemporary literature.
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