Answer:
That the woman would be willing to breed children to sell.
Explanation:
"A Modest Proposal" is a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift in 1729. The purpose of this essay was to bring to light the impoverished conditions of the Irish people.
Swift has satirically asked the Irish women to breed their children till the age one and sell them to the rich people for food. This way these Irish people will be able to ease the economic conditions of England.
This satirical hyperbole essay was written not to take the words literally but it was a mock on the lack of any British Policies for impoverished Irish and on the heartless and rich people of England.
The false premise of the given excerpt is that a woman should bear and feed her children only to be given to rich people for food to earn money. Swift does not literally mean to ask women to sell their children for food to the rich.
Answer:
1. She has some sense of self-worth,but she's also feeling very sorry for herself, so Eliza is aware that her life is difficult ("hard enough for her to live").
2. She's willing to stand up for herself, but she is intimidated by the Note Taker.
3. She's afraid of the Note Taker's language and manner-she can be overwhelmed by another person who "bullies" her.
4. She is "in the gutter"-very poor. Her language is a product of being poor in London.
Explanation:
You can get all these answers in the first few paragraphs you don't need to read the last 2 paragraphs *Me and My class went over this question together so we got the right answers.
Answer:
The demon zozo, related to the ouija board