In Chapter 3, Atticus explains to Scout that "the Ewells had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations" and that "none of them had done an honest day's work in his recollection." Atticus promises to take Scout to see the Ewell house one day to show her that "they lived like animals."
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Answer:
Correction:
Change 'want' to 'went' (it's past tense).
⇒ The paper went into (or inside; possible alternative) the garbage can.
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What is a preposition?</h2>
Any member of a class of words found in many languages that are used before nouns, pronouns, or other substantives to form phrases functioning as modifiers of verbs, nouns, or adjectives, and that typically express a spatial, temporal, or other relationship, as in, on, by, to, since.
The term "into" can be used as an adjective or a preposition.
As a preposition, "into" means:
- toward or in the direction of.
- to a point of contact with; against.
- used to indicate insertion or immersion in.
- used to indicate entry, inclusion, or introduction in a place or condition
- to the state condition, or form assumed or brought about
- to the occupation, action, possession, circumstance, or acceptance of.
- used to indicate a continuing extent in time or space
- used to indicate a number being divided by another number
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Answer:
the utter absurdity of his plan
Explanation:
Satire is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.
Jonathan Swift uses satire in his book <em>A Modest Proposal </em>to ridicule and mock the \British elites for their treatment of the Irish people by suggesting that selling off children would ease their economic troubles.
He uses satire throughout the essay to show the impracticability of the British policy that is supposed to remedy the sufferings of the Irish.
From the excerpt, Swift is showing the utter absurdity of the plan of using carcass to make dresses, gloves and boots.