Could you please checke my summaries? Thank you.

1)At the beginning of the passage, taken from Chapter 11 of Swift’s Gulliver’s travels, the Houyhnhnms are described as strong, beautiful, wise and fast horses full of virtues and intelligence.
2) Gulliver never refers to them as animals or horses but as his “master”, his friends and amiable persons. Gulliver admits the only valuable things are those he has learned from his master.
3) He confesses he is prouder to listen to them than to speak in front of the greatest and wisest assembly. He goes on to say that at the beginning he wasn’t in awe of them as all the other animals were.

1) The passage from Chapter 11 of Swift's Gulliver's Travels describes the Houyhnhnms as strong, beautiful, wise, and fast horses who possess virtues and intelligence. To check the summary, you can compare it with the original passage and make sure that it includes the main points about the description of the Houyhnhnms.

2) According to Gulliver, he never refers to the Houyhnhnms as animals or horses. Instead, he considers them as his "master", his friends, and amiable persons. He also acknowledges that the only valuable things he has learned are from his master. To verify the accuracy of this summary, you can examine the passage and check if these points are clearly stated.

3) Gulliver admits that he is prouder to listen to the Houyhnhnms than to speak in front of the greatest and wisest assembly. He further explains that, unlike the other animals, he wasn't initially in awe of the Houyhnhnms. To confirm the correctness of this summary, you can refer to the original passage and verify if these statements accurately capture Gulliver's attitude towards the Houyhnhnms.