1. What questions were raised in the discussion?
2. That bridge is going to be built in 2018
3. The houses used to be built of wood
4.how many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint?
5. Many things can be made from wood.
6. This invitation wouldn’t be accepted (by me) if i were you
7. It must be done before i come
8 where is a large collection of books kept?
9. The books they want can be found in the library
10. what is a large collection of hooks kept for?
Answer:
The author argues, by hard-edged economic reasoning as well as from a self-righteous moral stance, for a way to turn this problem into its own solution. His proposal, in effect, is to fatten up these undernourished children and feed them to Ireland's rich land-owners. Children of the poor could be sold into a meat market at the age of one, he argues, thus combating overpopulation and unemployment, sparing families the expense of child-bearing while providing them with a little extra income, improving the culinary experience of the wealthy, and contributing to the overall economic well-being of the nation.
The full title of Swift's pamphlet is "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burthen to their Parents, or the Country, and for Making them Beneficial to the Publick." The tract is an ironically conceived attempt to "find out a fair, cheap, and easy Method" for converting the starving children of Ireland into "sound and useful members of the Commonwealth." Across the country poor children, predominantly Catholics, are living in squalor because their families are too poor to keep them fed and clothed.
Explanation:
The essay progresses through a series of surprises that first shocks the reader and then causes her to think critically not only about policies, but also about motivations and values.
In order to do conversion on these types of problems. <span>
1.You first have to determine the relationship and the current unit and the target unit which it will be converted into.</span> <span>
2.In this case feet to meters and seconds to minutes</span> <span>
3.Determine the conversion rate: 1 hr = 60 min = 60 seconds 1hr = 3600 sec; </span>
<span>4.<span>Next, is the time which is 2.198 in/hr x 3600 sec / 1hr = 0.1 mi/hr </span></span><span>
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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