Saint Patrick<span> was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. ........ </span>Saint Patrick's<span> position as a foreigner in Ireland was not an easy </span>one<span>. ..... Jonathan Swift, writing to "Stella" of </span>Saint Patrick's<span> Day 1713, said "the Mall was so </span>full<span> of crosses that I thought all the world </span>St<span>. </span>Patrick<span> of Ireland is </span>one<span> of the world's most popular saints. He was ... He often used shamrocks to explain the Holy Trinity and </span>entire<span> kingdoms were eventually converted to Christianity after hearing Patrick's</span>
Answer:
i aint writing that
Explanation:
i aint gots the time to do all that mess my school to dumb
In this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal", the statement that best describes how irony is used in the excerpt is <em>"Swift states that he is speaking from "the sincerity in (his) heart."</em>
Swift is going to state his "modest proposal". He writes about how Ireland is suffering for being under British rule. How impoverished couples have trouble feeding their children. Mothers and children beg on the streets. To avoid this, Swift suggests in a satirical way that women should sell their children to rich English landowners, so they will serve them as meals. He could not seriously write this from the sincerity of his heart, this is ironical.
Answer:
the first two.
Explanation:
you do not have to go to another country