It suggests a satirical and simple proposal to the problem starving Ireland faced: the lack of food to feed the people.
Of course, the entire modest proposal was that parents eat and sell their children as food and the idea was meant as satire, meaning to be considered with a grain of salt and not seriously (kind of like a really dark joke).
''Modest'' means that the proposal was obvious and simple in the eyes of the author Jonathan Swift but not necessarily in the eyes of others. ''Proposal'' means the general answer to the problem Swift was answering.
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Question: What is the passage
Answer:
Strong Words
- Marred by dust
- Strives Valiantly
- Sweat and blood
Neutral Words
- The man
- There is no effort
- Credit belongs
Explanation:
Strong words make the speakers example fill with passion and neutral words lack emotion.
Also, I got it right.
Star Trek
Dr. McCoy
Bones
All three above are proper nouns, formal names, and they are all capitalized.