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Gulliver sneezes when the Lilliputians throw pepper in his face as a form of punishment in Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels".
"Compare" is a verb that does not have an adjective form.
"Compare" is a verb that does not have an adjective form.
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John F. Wickham has written: 'Structural form of Gulliver's Travels'
The verb of comparison is compare. As in "to compare something or someone".
The possessive pronoun is their, they (the men) had a voyage.The form is a possessive adjective that describes the noun voyage.
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The noun form of the word "compare" is "comparison".
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jacquescartierused ships for transportation for his voyages