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22.09.2019 •
English
In the limerick below, select the boxes next to the lines which have two strong beats and rhyme with each other.
1) the woman who lived in st. cloud
2) was well known for not being loud.
3)the library, she found,
4)was the best place around–
5)where talking was just not allowed
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Ответ:
No that is not true as is displayed by the book 'A modest Proposal'
Explanation:
A modest proposal is one of the most brilliant pieces of satire ever written and presents a very absurd argument.
The point is not to make the people to agree to the argument but to say that what it represents is based in reality and morally abhorrent.
By laying a factual and well argued claim for the fact one actually foes on to claim that the practice should not be done as it is wrong even though its being justified by the text itself
This is the prime point made by the text .