<span>Guenevere is darning her husbands socks when her friend Vivien stops by for a visit. Vivien tells her that she is carrying on a secret affair with the married Lancelot who plans to leave his wife and marry her. After Vivien leaves, Mary, a servant girl, confesses to Guinevere that she threw herself at Lancelot. Moments later, Lancelot appears and he shares a steamy kiss with Guinevere but they ultimately decide to forget their attraction to one another and the married woman resumes darning her husband's socks.</span>
Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' is a satirical essay meant to underline the problems of both the English and the Irish in 1729. Satire is the use of irony, humor or exaggeration to criticize the ideas of others
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No. You should always try to appeal to emotion to make a strong argument
Answer:
A. When Diego hesitates to confront Ian, it suggests that he still fears his old enemy.
Explanation:
The interpretation is given when the speaker claims that he ( Diego ) has some fears and these are caused by an old friend of his, Ian. This interpretation is reinforced by the verb " suggests ".The evidence is present when the speaker describes Diego's attitude towards Ian: he is not determined to face Ian .