The emperor orders that Gulliver be searched. How does Gulliver's attitude toward this search compare to the emperor's attitude?

A.
The emperor is very interested in what belongings Gulliver has, and Gulliver is more than happy to show everything to him.
B.
The emperor is very interested in what belongings Gulliver has, but Gulliver doesn't want him to know what is in his pockets.
C.
The emperor mistrusts Gulliver and orders him searched and his belongings inventoried. Gulliver is willing to be searched but does not want his possessions recorded.
D.
The emperor wants an inventory made of all of Gulliver's belongings. Gulliver refuses to let the emperor's men search his fobs where he keeps his pocket watch, but otherwise he doesn't mind.

1 answer

The correct answer is C. The emperor mistrusts Gulliver and orders him searched and his belongings inventoried. Gulliver is willing to be searched but does not want his possessions recorded.