What the question is asking, I believe, is what will best communicate the idea and persuade people the most.
The answer, I believe is the picture of the sweaty, dirty, exahusted children in coal mines.
The first choice doesn't work, obviously, because there is nothing mentioned about child labor.
The second choice works word wise, but it has no visual. You are also hearing it through someone else's words, as if third person.
The fifth choice would be correct, BUT the fourth choice is better. With the fifth, you see children working. That's sad. But, with the fourth, you not only see the children working, but tired, exahusted, and dirty. That truly communicates how horrible child labor is.
Hope I helped.
I believe the second answer is correct .
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irony when he says the person with whom he discussed his plan is "very worthy" and "a true lover of this country." Read the excerpt from "A Modest Proposal."nation:
Answer: The first point of view identified in this story is 3rd person point of view omniscient, as shown by the reader being able to know about Patrick and the other character's experiences. The second point of view identified in this story is 3rd person point of view limited. Here you're only able to know what Patrick's inner thoughts are. When it is found out by the character Andrew that Patrick is from the rival teams town, suspense is created by the anticipation of Andrew's reaction. However, it is also humorous because of irony of the situation that only the reader would know provided by the first point of view identified in this story.
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the answer is the first option
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