First, to expose people's attitudes (particularly those in power) toward the poverty in Ireland and, second, for the author to give his own opinion on the situation. Swift does this by combining realism with irony, absurdity, and parody.
This excerpt is from the poem, 'Sailing to Byzantium' by William Butler Yeats
Explanation:
- The line "aged man is but a paltry thing, / a tattered coat upon a stick refers to an old man's soul.
- The poet says the country he had left was a country of youth and so he has moved to the holy city of Byzantium. He calls the saints as masters and asks them to be his soul's singing masters.
- He says his heart is a stick with desire and it is attached to a dying animal. Yeats speaks about the agony of old age.
Answer:
7 months
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The answer is familiarity reasoning. Familiarity reasoning is the process of using what is more familiar to make interpretations, explanations, or inferences about what is less familiar. On the other hand, comparative reasoning is using two objects or situations to come up with a certain interpretation or explanation. And simplistic reasoning is a kind of reasoning that is true and straight to the point by not telling the listeners what they want to hear, but instead, telling them what is true.