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Match the description to the term. 1. Swift's criticism of the unfair devaluation of Irish coins published by Johnson 2. Swift, Johnson, and Goldsmith's political party the subject of The Deserted Village 3. destruction of village life common man 4. a political satire growing British Empire 5. the appropriate audience for all literature, according to Johnson a novel by Oliver Goldsmith 6. political events of second half of the 18th century Gulliver's Travels 7. A Dictionary of the English Language Tory Party 8. The Vicar of Wakefield the subject of Drapier's Letters 9. simile a comparison using like or as

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