I’d need to see the text to know
B. probably no
because if the fire alarm only went off once in five years i’d be worried even if it was just a malfunction the first time
The tasks that should be included in the checklist are read the literary work closely to glean specific details, make a list of details or elements that stand out and make a list of possible topics for the essay.
Reading the literary work closely in order to find specific details as well as elaborating a list of those details must be part of the checklist because<u> including specific details in the body paragraphs of the essay will allow the writer to support his/her thesis statement</u>, which will be presented in the introductory paragraph. Moreover, before centering on the specific details that will be included in the essay, <u>the author should make a list of possible topics that the text can discuss</u>. It is not appropriate to include "cite your friends' opinions on the topic" and "search for information on websites maintained by students" in the checklist because <u>the writer must include his/her own ideas in the text and search for information on reliable websites</u>.
She was a martyr,Zionist and a poet
In this text, Jonathan Swift employs satire to critique society in the following ways: He makes the implication that the English don't care about the Irish at all and will not object if Irish youngsters are used as food.
In response to the question, please explain how Jonathan Swift utilizes satire to critique society in this text.
As a result, we can observe that Jonathan Swift uses satire to critique society by implying that the English don't care about the Irish and would devour their children for food. This is based on the whole text.
Consequently, choice D is the appropriate response.
The given question is incomplete, the complete question is:
How does Swift use satire in this passage to criticize society?
He suggests that people are foolish because they are unwilling to spend money to solve problems.
He shows that the people of Ireland would be better off listening to the English.
He suggests that people are so old-fashioned that they will not listen to new ideas.
He implies that the English care so little for the Irish people that they will not object to using Irish children for food.
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