Gulliver's Travels

the phenomenon of the floating island is not as illogical, mythical and beyond human comprehension as it appears at the first encounter. prove with examples from the text book

the phenomenon of the floating island is not as illogical, mythical and beyond human comprehension as it appears at the first encounter. prove with examples from the text
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I suppose that if we can accept tiny people, giant people, wizards, and horses that speak: we can accept a flying island.