The correct answer of the given question above would be the first option. Based on the given passage above from Gulliver's Travels, the analysis that this passage supports is that, <span>Swift uses understatement to emphasize the talent of the artists. Hope this answer helps. </span>
-The humor of the saying is that a skier goes downhill when he or she skies.
-The punning word in the saying is 'they just go downhill'.
Show me more info....on Mr Lacey and his trip at the pound where he saw dogs I presume
teeth chattering, It is a noun followed by a practical thing. I am doing something. Here is the definition.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that modifies a noun in a sentence, but it is not connected to the sentence by a conjunction. ... While an absolute phrase often does contain a participial, it does not have to. Examples of Absolute Phrase: Marshall held onto the ball, his fingers squeezing it tightly.
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The Fourth of July