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What do both Gulliver’s pocket perspective-glass and his spectacles most likely symbolize in the “A Voyage to Lilliput”section from Gulliver’s Travels?

a. imperfect vision
c. increased insight
b. inaccurate perception
d. intellectual armor

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C. Increased insight is the correct answer

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The correct answer is C: increased insight.

His perspective-glass and spectacles grant him the ability to see more clearly; as a result, they symbolize increased insight and perception.
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