Read the following passages and do as you are told. (Item 1-5)
As the common size of the natives is somewhat under six inches high, so all other animals, as well as plants tree, are in proportion. For instance, the tallest horses and oxen are between four and five inches in height, the sheep an inch and a half, more or less. Their geese are about the bigness of a sparrow, and so the several sizes downwards till you came to the smallest which, in my sight, were almost invisible. Their tallest trees are about seven feet high: I mean some of those in the great royal park, the tops of which I could but just reach with my first clinched. The natives themselves are able to see clearly but for no great distance.
The story is about the country inhabited by…………