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English, 05.05.2020 16:11, darwin59651

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What is one example from "A Modest Proposal" in which the narrator's tone

doesn't match the topic he is discussing?

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A. He says that his plan to eat children was one he heard from a

barbaric American.

B. He compares Ireland to a desert island on which cannibalism is an

accepted practice.

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C. He provides practical ideas for recipes on cooking children in the

kitchen

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D. He backs up his plan to eat children with researched data from the

respected scientists of the day.

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