PLEASE HELP!! Gulliver speaks of England: “I then spoke at large upon the constitution of an English Parliament; partly made up of an illustrious body called the House of Peers; persons of the noblest blood, and of the most ancient and ample patrimonies. . . .”

King of Brobdingnag speaks of Brobdingnag: “He asked, ‘What methods were used to cultivate the minds and bodies of our young nobility, and in what kind of business they commonly spent the first and teachable part of their lives? What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?’”



In the passage above, who speaks “at large upon the constitution of an English Parliament”?

the king of Brobdingnag
the queen of Brobdingnag
Glumdalclitch
Gulliver

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The best answer for this question would be:

D. Gulliver

When you've read clearly the passage of the story, it is obviously the main character that has spoken about the English Parliament. Gulliver is the key reason for announcing his interest this parliament to the king, which made the king clarify what he has understood. 
I am so sure The answer is d
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