Distorted logic shows that people in Ireland in Swift's time would act illogically in order to find solutions to their daily problems. The author criticizes the projects that have been taken to fix the poor's problems. Swift writes about the ills of his period in a satirical way. Working through the answers, we find this satire in the last option. A also contains satire, however in part D, Swift applies distorted logic that his opinion cannot be debated. Therefore, the correct answer is D.
Answer:
discuss crimes that happened in the past.
Explanation:
it makes the most since
Answer:
From the given passage above from The Odyssey - Penelope, the line from the passage that best shows that Penelope is clever is: and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians. What makes Penelope very clever is that, her suitors agreed with her condition which is she needs to weave the great loom. But never did they know that every night by torchlight, she is unweaving it and she'll weave it again the next day. And this went on for three years.
Explanation:
<span>crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun
</span><span>snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself
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Answer:
Option B.
Moved parts of the sentence around
Explanation:
Let us consider the parts of a complete sentence:
- The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or performing an action.
- The verb is the action word in the sentence.
- The Object is the thing on which the action is performed in a sentence.
We are dealing with two sentences in this question:
1. Jude followed the van
2. Night was approaching
These are two complete sentences with their own subject, verb and object.
They are bound together to form a compound sentence which is "Jude followed the van, <em>and</em> night was approaching"
The revised version of the sentence is simply a switch in the positions of the two simple sentences that form the compound sentence. The subject of the sentence was not changed, neither was the object or verb.
This simply means that parts of the compound sentence were moved around. This makes option B the correct answer.