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What does Gulliver do to better see the palace of the emperor of Lilliput?

He puts on his spectacles.
He uses his pocket perspective (a small telescope).
He lifts the palace to his eye level.
He lies down on his side.

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Answer: The last option

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User NilsB
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The correct answer is He lies down on his side

This is a bit making it simple however since he had to do a bunch of things before he was able to do this. He had to clear a piece of a forest and to lie on his side in a special manner in order to see the palace and the beautiful rooms that he later described.
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