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16 May, 00:17

How were Munodi's lands and home different from the others in the area? A. His were twice the size of everyone else's. C. His home was filled with art works and expensive furniture. His lands were covered with landscaped gardens. B. He was antiquated, without the modern conveniences of his neighbors. D. His were well built, well maintained, and productive

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  1. 16 May, 01:55
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    D. His were well built, well maintained, and productive

    Explanation:

    In "Gulliver's Travels," Munodi is a lord who befriends Gulliver and hosts him during his stay in Lagado. In that respect, his house stands within fertile land, even though it is necessary to go past several sterile fields to arrive at the his country house. The reason is that Munodi prefers old methods of doing things rather than modern ones, so his lands and house are well-built and fruitful, while the rest of the population lived in deformed houses and had infertile lands.
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