I believe the answer is:
1. a paraphrase of the main ideas in "A Modest Proposal"
in this part of the summary, we create a similar wording of the main ideas that we read from the modest proposal ( could be close to the original content, but make sure that it is not too close to avoid plagiarism)
3. an explanation of the meaning and purpose of the satire
( in this process, we make an effort to interpret the writer's intent and sense of humour into the summary)
5. some quotations that serve as evidence of Swift's ideas
( This is made to back our interpretation that we make in the step 3)
The answer would be C. Facts and Details because if you’re writing and informational writing your not going to want your opinion on it
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Metaphors are like similes only they do not compare but rather just describe something literatively.