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Q: What is one example from A modest proposal in which the narrator tone doesn't match the topic he is discussing?
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What is one example from a modest proposal in which the narrators tone doesnt match the topic he is discussing?

One example is when the narrator suggests that the children of poor families could be considered as a delicacy to be eaten, treating such a grotesque proposal with a light and matter-of-fact tone. This contrast between the horrifying content and the casual tone highlights the absurdity and satire of the proposal.


Why doesnt the narrator of Life is Fine drown?

the water is too cold


Does one say accepting of or accepting to?

One should use "accepting of" to indicate someone's willingness to receive or approve of something. For example, "She was accepting of the new proposal."


Is there a bird that looks like Pterodactyls?

yes and no. A robin has the exact same shaped feet, but doesnt at all look like the bird-type creature that we are discussing


Does the narrator die in yellow wallpaper?

Nope, she just becomes completely mentally unstable, and her husband doesnt die either.


What is an animal which doesnt have a skeleton for example a worm is called this?

invertebrates


When the knows something the doesnt it is an example of dramatic irony?

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Is Example a member of the Illuminati?

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Example of a simlie in romeo and Juliet?

i know this doesnt answer the question but i love that play!!


Is there a Rod Stewart song that doesnt have the title in the lyrics?

Yes.For example, "Blind Prayer."


Can you use a prefix in front of real?

no u cant for example rereal doesnt make sense! prereal doesnt make sense! so sweety thats a no ~Jackie~


A narrator uses he she or it to tell the story and doesnt participate in the action?

This is an example of a third-person narrator, who observes and reports on the actions and thoughts of the characters but does not participate in them. It provides an objective perspective to the story, allowing readers to see events from different points of view.