Answer:
I have a question, what happens after the 6 warnings?
Explanation:
1. Pete said he was writing a letter to his friend then.
2. Paul said he head never betrayed his friend.
3. Tom said to his mum that he was not telling lies.
4. Marius asked if Oliver would lend him a hand.
5. He asked if I had been arguing with Bill when he came in.
6. She said she had always shared her joys and sorrows with her mum before she had left for Italy.
7. My sister asked who my friend was laughing at me.
8. The boys said they were not quarreling, they were discussing a new project.
A. First person
The way to tell if literature is written in first person is by the use of first person pronouns. For instance, if the narrator is talking and there is use of pronouns such as I, me, my, mine, myself, we, us, our, ours, or ourselves, then the piece is written in first person. By simply reading the first line of "The Oasis: Africa," we are able to deduce this:
<em>For eight weary days </em><em>we</em><em> had crawled across the burning desert.</em>
In these paragraphs from <em>A Modest Proposal</em> (1729) by Jonathan Swift, the author focuses his criticism on the Irish upper classes.
First of all, Swift criticises the absenteesm of the Irish landlords, who lived abroad so the economic profits of their property would not remain in Ireland, improving the English economy.
Second, Swift criticises the ruling class and their political incompetence to build a viable national economy. Swift satirices their failure to see the citizens as the most valuable resource for the country through his portrayal of them as literal commodities.