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Swift’s skillful and abundant use of false premises to develop his argument was the most effective way to signal that he was writing a satire.
this statement is
1. objective because it is influenced by feelings or opinions.
2.objective because it is not influenced by feelings or opinions.
3.subjective because it is influenced by feelings or opinions.
4.subjective because it is not influenced by feelings or opinions.

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