Answer:
it's either B or D but most likely B
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Answer:
One aspect of satire evident in this excerpt is:
B. verbal irony, because the author does not truly believe his own words.
Explanation:
By author Jonathan Swift, "A Modest Proposal" is one of the greatest and most famous examples of satire in literature.<u> His proposal is anything but modest. It is a criticism on how the rich not only exploit the poor, but also accuse the poor of being a burden. The proposal is simple: that the poor sell their children as food to the rich. Swift even says he has ideas for recipes on how to cook a child. </u><u>The verbal irony is blatant. The author does not believe his own words. He also does not want anyone else to believe them. His sole purpose is to shock people. </u><u>The bloody, cruel proposal that seems to be too much is nothing but a colorful portrait of the injustices the rich commit against the poor already.</u>
They would be excited that there is an expansion, because if their company's product expands, it is doing well and can only begin to do better. This is a great thing for a company.
the answer to this question is very simple but understandably difficult. the answer should be C) Logos
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