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Lines 22-39: What impression do you get of the narrator in these lines? Lines 69-82: Explain how the narrator’s introduction increases the impact of the proposal on readers. What does the extreme nature of the proposal imply about the English treatment of the Irish? Lines 83-93: Which details make the proposal sound practical? What effect on readers does Swift intend the sensible approach of his narrator to have? Lines174 -185: Explain the irony in the statement that the Irish "stay at home on purpose to deliver the kingdom to the Pretender"? Lines 204–232: What is the narrator’s stereotype of the Irish? What details reveal it? How might this stereotype be used by the English as justification for their behavior? Lines 257–265: Identify two places in the paragraph where Swift expresses a hint of his own voice, his own feelings? Lines 289–295: What does the narrator say about his motivation in making this proposal? What evidence does he cite in support? What is Swift satirizing in this conclusion?

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