<em>What is the effect of using the first person in "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift?</em>
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<u><em>Readers are able to identify with the narrator's agenda.</em></u>
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Answer:
The correct option is option 4 as given below.
Explanation:
As the complete list of options is not given with the question, it is as below
- because he prefers to stay home and listen to his sister play the violin
- because he has to stay away from his family, which is painful to him
- because he is an artist at heart but has to work as a salesman
- because he has to travel a lot and undertake mundane tasks
Out of these 
- option 1 is not correct as it is not a reason to dislike the job
- option 2 is not correct as the family is not a direct relation to disliking the job
- option 3 is not correct as there is a relation regarding the logical reason to dislike job however there is no indication in the passage regarding the liking of the protagonist as an artist.
- Option 4 is the correct option as there is indication in the article that the protagonist had to travel a lot as a salesman and undertake mundane rudimentary tasks through out the course of his life.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The answer is D) The author uses positive evocative language to describe the wonder of catching a grouper.	
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