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01.12.2020 •
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What are the assumptions behind each of Swift's claims in paragraph 21-26? Explain them.
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Ответ:
By using such a method, what is Swift satirizing? ... landlords—many of them absentee landlords—who squeezed exorbitant rents out of their tenants ... In each paragraph, a new benefit is presented, and often each paragraph ...
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The correct answer is D) by repeating the word “you” to directly relate to the reader
Indeed, this speech was delivered on July 5, 1852 to the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-slavery society, at the Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York. Thus, Douglass is talking to an audience that already agrees with his opposition to slavery. However, by using the second person plural, he is directly engaging them into using the same argument against the supporters of slavery.