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The correct answer is:
- People could solve the problem of poverty in England by breeding, selling, and eating its impoverished children.
- The practice of eating impoverished children would benefit the poor, the wealthy, and the English economy.
- Swift maintains that his solution to end poverty in England is the easiest, cheapest, and most effective proposal thus far made.
Explanation:
Jonathan Swift was an Irish writer strongly linked to the revolutionary experiences of the bourgeoisie in his country. As such, he accompanied the struggle against the feudal classes, but warned of the social consequences of the rise of capitalism. In that sense, he developed an empathy with the nascent proletariat. Ireland was one of the countries that suffered an economic and social decline with the appearance of capitalism in England. Dublin witnessed great famines in 1708-1710, 1718-1721 and finally the one that began in 1728 and gave rise to this satirical text. Written in 1729, this pamphlet is a mockery of the texts of bourgeois "specialists" of the time, who elaborated liberal projects to eradicate poverty, called, incidentally, "modest proposals". That was the title Swift chose for his text, which made a vivid impression in his time. An argument about the consequences of the commodification of life and the world proposed by the bourgeoisie.
A modest proposal, to prevent the children of poor people in Ireland from becoming a burden to their parents or to the country, and to make them of benefit to the public:
It is the object of melancholy for those, who walk through this great city, or travel through the countryside, when they see the streets, roads and portals full of beggars of the females, followed by three, four or six children, all of them covered with rags and annoying each passenger by asking for a handout. These mothers, instead of being able to work for a living, are forced to spend all their time wandering, imploring the sustenance of their helpless infants who grow up, due to lack of work, become thieves, or they leave their beloved native country to fight for the Pretender in Spain, or they sell themselves into bondage to the Barbados Islands.
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She might have either grown up around or thinks it's cool. The effect could be that it gives a sense of how she sounds. If she avoided it she might have sounded differently.
I personally think is B but I may be wrong but do not hate me I’m also a human
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This question is about "A tale of two cities" by Chales Dickens
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The author uses many adjectives to describe the moments of brutality and terror during the French revolution. This creates the dark and sinister tone suggestive of death.
Explanation:
As you did not mention a specific part of the story, we can say that the book "A tale of two cities" promotes a dark and sinister tone due to the use of negative adjectives during the narration.
Dickens is highly praised for his ability to create mental images in his narratives. These mental images are perceived through the efficient use of adjectives. In "a tale of two cities," Dickens uses these adjectives to promote the dark and sinister tone of history, by creating mental images that intensify the perception of brutality, violence and terror that happened during the Russian revolution.