I believe the answer is:
1. a paraphrase of the main ideas in "A Modest Proposal"
in this part of the summary, we create a similar wording of the main ideas that we read from the modest proposal ( could be close to the original content, but make sure that it is not too close to avoid plagiarism)
3. an explanation of the meaning and purpose of the satire
( in this process, we make an effort to interpret the writer's intent and sense of humour into the summary)
5. some quotations that serve as evidence of Swift's ideas
( This is made to back our interpretation that we make in the step 3)
Answer:
He tells Rainsford that he had come to the point in his life that he felt bored with every other type of animal because "they were no match at all for a hunter with his wits about him and a high-powered rifle." Basically, there was no more intrigue or excitement in hunting for Zaroff, so he decided to hunt man.
Answer:
Sir James Key Caird, 1st Baronet (7 January 1837 – 9 March 1916) was a Scottish jute baron and mathematician. ... Caird was noted for his interest in providing financial aid for scientific research. He was one of the sponsors of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Antarctic expedition of 1914 to 1916.
Explanation:
The voyage of the James Caird was a journey of 1,300 kilometres from Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands through the Southern Ocean to South Georgia, undertaken by Sir Ernest Shackleton and five companions to obtain rescue for the main body of the stranded Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917.