I would say D. because of how scrawny is a negative word.
An example:
Skinny, thin<span>, and slender</span><span>. </span><span>These three words all mean having less weight on one's body than what might be considered average. But the connotations differ since the suggested meanings of </span><span>skinny </span><span>and </span>thin <span>are often more negative than </span>slender<span>, with </span>skinny potentially the most negative of the three<span>.
It is the same for scrawny, thin, petite, and little. </span>
It means a thorough and dramatic change in something
Answer:
Swift's purpose is to shock his readers with his very "immodest"
proposal. In Ireland at this time, there is extreme poverty,
overpopulation, and an unfair balance of trade with Great Britain.
He suggests that the Irish should sell their children as food to
reduce the overpopulation and poverty.
Explanation:
i don't know if this is a good answer
Answer:
smart, careing, loving and kind