The answer is: A. The wealthy take enormous advantage of the poor.
In the excerpt from "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift makes use of irony and suggests cooking children to improve Ireland's economy and decrease overpopulation. Actually, Swift intends to urge wealthy landowners to take action, since he believes they are reponsible for depriving the poor Irish people of positive human qualities.
It is important to fight and stand for what you believe in so people understand that you are ambitious and believe in this right.
Jane had recurring dreams of Mr. Rochester which bothered her the most when she arrived at school in Morton.
In the story "No Dogs Bark," the noise of the barking dogs most likely symbolizes D. The breakdown in communication between father and son.
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Like I said before the backstory from the story, "The Strangers That Came to Town." Is true freedom since Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted when it came to his neighbors. You can see that at the beginning they did not get along with the new neighbors but at the end of the story hey got along well enough.