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A Modest Parody

Using Swift’s structure and technique in “A Modest Proposal” as a model, write a mock argument in which you create a speaker whose proposal for solving a current problem is opposite to the real issues you want to raise in your essay.

Posted on January 16, 2013Author D. SaderCategories Experience and ExpressionTags modest proposal, parody

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