The statement that is the least important aspect of a work to examine when evaluating an argument is B. the length of the text.
It isn't really that important how long a text is - what matters is whether you understand it or not.
Answer:
Swift uses irony when he says the person with whom he discussed his plan is “very worthy” and “a true lover of this country."
Explanation:
Because Swift is discussing a person who is proposing the slaughter of young women for sport, it is ironic that he describes this person as "very worthy" because the person's lack of morality does not characterize them as very honorable, and it contrasts Swift's high opinion of the person.
Options A) and B) are not possible in any context in English.
option C could be possible but only for a proper name "his". As in, Imagine someone had a nickname "His".
The correct option is D) his - this the the genitive form of "he"
Its situational............. and what do you mean y text
No because we all live in the same universe