According to the narrator, what advantage do the impoverished children of Ireland have?
A) they can work harder on farms
B) they can become thieves
C) they can get involved in politics
D) they can seek adoption by wealthy families

Respuesta :

(b) They can become thieves

Answer: B)

Explanation: In "A Modest Proposal", by Jonathan Swift, according to the narrator the advantage that impoverished children of Ireland have is that they can become thieves. He writes in a satirical way about British tyranny in Ireland. Impoverished couples have trouble feeding their children. Mothers have to beg on the streets carrying their children with them. It is also common to see children begging on the streets, which in turn can become thieves for the "need of a job".