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Why does the farmer take Gulliver to the capital?

A.
to trade Gulliver for top-notch seed

B.
to put Gulliver in prison

C.
to become famous by showing off Gulliver

D.
to make money exhibiting Gulliver

User Kardaj
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the answer is d to make money he was greedy

User Crg
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I believe the correct answer is choice C.

"At the inn where they stopped, the farmer hired a large room. Then he sent the town crier round with his bell to give notice to the people that "a most wonderful little creature had been picked up, and was to be seen at the "Green Eagle" Inn, a creature looking like a human being and able to speak a few words, and which could perform a hundred funny tricks." Gulliver felt that he was being treated with as little respect as if he had been a monkey."

It doesn't say anything about him getting money from it.

I hope this helps you! :-)
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