Mary Shelley uses a multiple narrative in Frankenstein. A multiple narrative (sometimes referred to as an epistolary narrative) uses the voices of multiple characters within the text. Epistolary narratives can also use letters (such as Walton's four letters at the opening of the novel and the letters between the Frankenstein family) to detail parts of the plot and storyline.
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ans 6. (clean) are being cleaned
ans 7. ( finish,not ) wouldn't be finished
ans 8. ( turn on ) (I don't understand the question as I think the correct ) sentence would be....why was the tv turned on .no one was watching it
ans 9. ( remodel,not ) wasn't remodeled
ans 10. ( must leave ) must be leaved / must be left
ans 11. ( test ) was, being tested
ans 12. ( sell ) ( I think in this you don't need to fill anything as the sentence is correct itself ) the last umbrella was sold last night
ans 13. (not allow ) would be not allowed
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It fails to support its claim with specific, credible evidence and uses a disrespectful tone
The answer is: satire.
Swift´s essay makes a satirical argument about the poor Irish people of his time, stating that, in order to ease their economic troubles, they should sell their offspring to rich people as food. Swift´s point was to mock the rampant economic rationalism that was blooming in his days as well as mocking rich people´s attitude towards poverty, especially, back then, the Irish population´s poverty.