autumnrose02
22.05.2020 •
English
‘’ROMEO. Alack, there lies more peril in thine
eye Than twenty of their swords. Look thou
but sweet, And I am proof against their
enmity.’’
What does Romeo mean? In what way are his
words similar to poetry? In what way are they
similar to natural speech? Refer to text details
in your answer
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Ответ:
The false premise in which Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" relies on to build his argument in this passage is that The wealthy will be willing to buy and consume children. Jonathan Swift writes about how Ireland is suffering for being under British rule. How impoverished couples have trouble feeding their children. Mothers have to beg on the streets carrying their children with them. It is also common, to see children begging on the streets. To avoid this, Swift suggests in a satirical way that women should sell their children to rich English landowners, so they can serve them as meals.