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“you are very sensible that skyresh bolgolam (galbet, or high-admiral) has been your mortal enemy almost ever since your arrival. his original reasons i know not; but his hatred is increased since your great success against blefuscu, by which his glory as admiral is much obscured. . ”

how is the passage above typical of travel narratives?

i. the lack of story action is common in travel narratives.

ii. the lack of setting is common in travel narratives.

iii. the detailed characterization is common in travel narratives.

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