'<span>I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts, which I hope will not be liable to the least objection.'
1. </span><span>B. Sarcastic
</span><span>Swift understands the gamble he is taking by proposing this 'plan', so the heightened and formal language, 'hoping' that no one will object to it is sarcasm because he does not actually mean what he is saying.
2. </span><span>C.The plan is meant to arouse objections and horror
Swift knows that the initial reaction to this piece will be one of outrage and horror, and that many people will object to the 'plan'. When he uses the phrase "I hope will not be liable to the least objection' it is clear irony because he knows how objectionable his plan actually is. </span>
If taking about a magazine article, the most suitable option would be option <span>3"suggestions for reducing carbon footprints". In general, this type of articles develops lighter content in comparison to other articles. So the topic should be easy reading and understanding. In the case of 1 and 2, the information that can be provided could be more technical or specific connected to the topic. And the final option would be considered a topic to introduce and then develop. </span>
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my name is vikrant ,,,,,,
I would love to answer! I can't see the excerpt though.
D, the last one ...............