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Where does Dr. Bates want to take Gulliver?

A) To a medical conference
B) To a remote island
C) To the King's palace
D) To a library for research

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Final answer:

Dr. Bates does not take Gulliver anywhere in 'Gulliver's Travels'; Gulliver embarks on his voyages independently. The story involves Gulliver visiting remote islands, but this is not arranged by Dr. Bates.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the character Dr. Bates from Jonathan Swift's satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. Dr. Bates does not actually take Gulliver anywhere in the novel. Instead, Gulliver goes on a series of voyages on his own. The closest answer to the options provided would be to a remote island, although it is Gulliver who travels there, not Dr. Bates taking him. It is during these voyages that Gulliver visits various fantastical lands, including Lilliput and Brobdingnag, which are 'remote islands' in a sense, but no specific mention is made of Dr. Bates wanting to take Gulliver to these locations.

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