Citing passages from a text is one way to provide elaboration in an essay.
The reason why this would be your answer is because when you cite your source, it allows to person to go to the source to see more information about the quote you got, and not leave them empty handed. If you didn't cite you source, it would be considered plagiarism, and wouldn't allow the reader to get to know more about the quote and what happens.
I would have to say that the best way to revise sentence four is by changing "aren't" and "they're" to "are not" and "they are."
"Argue" works better than "fight."
Deleting the entire sentence would remove the transition into cost efficiency of the tablets.
And moving the sentence to the end would place the transition to cost efficiency in the wrong place.
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The following sentence best paraphrases the passage:
"Swift maintains that, if asked, people who have lived in poverty their entire lives would say that they would rather have been sold for food at one year of age."