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communicates contempt for the subject at hand.
sarcasm
hyperbole
humor
paradox
Radically exaggerates existing situations to show innate stupidity or weakness.
contradiction
sarcasm
hyperbole
understatement
Indirectly draw attention to flawed situations.
understatement
extended analogy
The Pamphlet
symbolism
...also indirectly represents current social issues. T
symbolism
humor
irony
paradox
...criticizes society to stimulate thought and action
contradiction
sarcasm
verbal irony
humor
"A Modest Proposal" was published as a _______, a work that's just a few pages long. Rather than being bound with a hardcover like a book, a _____ is unbound or loosely bound. This form of publishing was very popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. People used them as part of religious and political debates. They were an inexpensive way to get a single piece of writing into circulation, and many writers wrote back and forth in a kind of war of ideas.
paradox
understatement
pamphlet
extended analogy
Many ____ farmers who had owned their own lands now had to work as tenants on farms owned by ____ landlords.
English- Irish
Irish - English
Scottish- Irish
English - Scotish
During this period many new restrictions were placed on ____ governing property ownership and limiting what they could do. These "Penal Laws" denied Irish _____ the right to vote, practice their religion, or buy land.
Protestants
Anglicans
Catholics
Landlords
Swift, therefore, opposed ______ on both religious and political grounds. As the reasoning in "A Modest Proposal" demonstrates, Swift was also a rationalist, and so opposed any sort of religious fanaticism
Protestantism
Catholicism
Anglicanism
Symbolism
So, while Swift never fully embraced some of the anti-Catholic sentiments of his age, he found Catholicism politically and religiously ______.
accurate
dangerous
impossible
incompatible
...occurs when a writer says the opposite of what is meant.
paradox
dramatic irony
verbal irony
contradiction
...occurs when a writer says less than is expected or appropriate.
overstatement
understatement
paradox
symbolism
...occurs when a writer exaggerates the truth for emphasis or humorous effect.
symbolism
understatement
hyperbole
paradox
...occurs when a writer expresses two ideas that are in opposition to one another.
contradiction
understatement
extended analogy
sarcasm
...is a statement that seems contradictory or absurd but actually reveals some element of truth.
verbal irony
understatement
overstatement
paradox
Although some governing rulers are____
and decent, while others are less so.
rudiment
scrupulous
inducement
prodigious
Irony, overstatement, paradox, and other devices are the
____of satire.
sustentenance
encumbrance
collateral
rudiments
During famine, having a large family would be a(n)_______.
encumbrance
rudiment
prodigious
collateral
The narrator of A Modest Proposal suggests that one-year-old children would provide the most satisfying ______
for those with enough money to afford the treat.
inducement
scrupulous
sustenance
rudiment
Although, at first, Swift felt exiled when he returned to Ireland to become dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, he soon regained his interest in politics and in _______writing.
essay
news
editorial
satirical
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