Explanation:
The narrator speaks to the reader, saying, "as you I will apprise." Then, two lines later, this context clue appears: "Before yet farther in this tale I place." This clue suggests that "apprise" is a verb that gives some information to the reader before too much time passes.
<span>I take it to mean that sometimes it is important to realize that sometimes life is all about how much value we put into a point of view. It doesn't matter if something is real or not. If it invokes the same feelings and emotions out of us, then it really doesn't matter.</span>
Swift uses satire to reveal his belief that English landlords often take advantage of their Irish tenants.
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Answer:
1. Roger and Mrs. Jones met on a roadside..about eleven o'clock.
2. Roger expects Mrs. Jones to call the police on him.
3. Mrs. Jones takes him home and makes him something to eat.
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