Read the selection below from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift and answer the question that follows.
I had as I before observed, one private pocket which escaped their search, wherein there was a pair of spectacles
(which I sometimes use for the weakness of my eyes) a pocket perspective, and some other little conveniences,
which being of no consequence to the emperor, I did not think myself bound in honor to discover and I
apprehended they might be lost or spoiled if I ventured them out of my possession
What evidence from the passage above suggests that Gulliver may have hidden motives for writing the travel
narrative?
O Gulliver cannot see without his spectacles
O A person who has private pockets cannot be trusted.
• Pocket perspectives are never required when interacting with another culture group
O Gulliver is keeping information from the Lilliputians.