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In my opinion, the correct answer is C. they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop. This passage from Gulliver's Travels tells us about a weird and absurd innovation of "plowing" by spreading mast all over the field and letting pigs run for it and dig it out from the soil. This venture is obviously a disastrous one, and it is clearly an understatement to say that it brought great trouble and little results. The truth was probably that it brought no results at all, while being expensive, futile and foolish.
The excerpt describes the invention of sowing process. The author writes that animals will be useful for the sowing, at the same time farmers will left without a crop. Understatement shows how an expectation becomes upside down. The last option is not correct because it recalls a positive outcome. However, the lines they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop is an understatement because it shows that what the farmers expected is changed vice-versa.