Respuesta :

Answer:

Further uses of the poor for Ireland's benefit

Explanation:

Swift stops the satirical approach in this part in order to present real problems that exist in Ireland and to express a form of disgust by people who would preach on fixing such problems while they themselves contribute to their growth. The phrases that make this passage are all rightful moral principles, but the beginning of the excerpt negates their veracity by clearly showing that they are not part of the reality in Ireland. Thus, them being false would mean that the category most affected by them (i.e., the poor) are a people that are used.