Gulliver's Travels

In "Part 1" of Gulliver’s Travels, what is true about Gulliver’s situation when he first awakens in Lilliput?

It is an example of situational irony because the Lilliputians are presented as hospitable people.
It is an example of situational irony because the tiny people are holding Gulliver captive.
It is an example of satire because it is really commentary on tolerance for different customs.
It is an example of satire because it is really commentary on the English military.

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It is an example of situational irony because the tiny people are holding Gulliver captive.