He wished to invoke pity for the Irish and to create immense dislike for the narrator, who he wrote to be an apathetic member of the upper class. Swift was motivated to present this argument because of the economic troubles and famine the Irish were facing at the time, as well as the lack of support from the British.
The answer is A yes indeed
The answer is C inspecting tolhe power cord
The given excerpt above is actually taken from "The Scarlet Letter". It is a book that was written by the author <span>Nathaniel Hawthorne. And based on the excerpt presented, it means that the speaker believes that she and her peers are obliged as in charge in the assigning of sentences such as the case of Hester. The answer to this would be the first option.</span>