Answer:
option A. In "A Modest Proposal" Jonathan Swift criticizes society by suggesting that people care so little about children they would be willing to sell and eat them.
Explanation:
"A Modest Proposal" was anonymously published by Swift in 1729. In it, the author argues, ironically, that a suitable solution for helping the starving children of Ireland would be to fatten them all and later feed them to the rich Irish land-owners. By suggesting these, Swift is giving the statement that the Irish society, specially the high class of land owners, care so little about the children that they would be more willing to sell them and eat them than to actually help them.
1. The worst thing about being poor, (according to Junior's opinion), is that his family doesn't have enough money to take his dog, Oscar, to the vet.
"He’s really sick, Mom,” I said. “He’s going to die if we don’t take him to the doctor.”
She looked hard at me. And her eyes weren’t dark anymore, so I knew that she was going to tell me the truth. And trust me, there are times when the last thing you want to hear is the truth. “Junior, sweetheart,” Mom said. “I’m sorry, but we don’t have any money for Oscar.”
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3. Junior got very angry at his Dad, because his Mom and Dad made a decision without him, even though it included HIS beloved pet, Oscar.
"Then Dad came home from wherever and had one of those long talks with Mom, and they decided something without me. And then Dad pulled down his rifle and bullets from the closet."
<span>The central claim of Benjamin Banneker’s letter to
Thomas Jefferson is statement (c): It is hypocritical to state that „all men
are created equal“ in a country that permits slavery. Even though in the first
ten amendments of United State Constitution (Bill of Right,1791) is stated that
all men have personal freedom and rights, many African-Americans were still
slaves, which angered free African-American Benjamin Banneker to write a public letter
to Thomas Jefferson.</span>
B. Darkness creates a suspenseful tone
The correct answer is actually:
Fantastic, great, outstanding, remarkable, spectacular.
Explanation:
Order has been restored because it's now in alphabetical order :)