What is one way that "A Modest Proposal" is ironic?
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A. The narrator's idea is ridiculous and immodest, not humble and
acceptable.
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B. The narrator seems insane from the beginning, so the audience
immediately discounts his suggestion.
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C. The narrator holds the audience accountable for its part in thes
problem, telling readers that they must do something.
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D. The narrator affirms the ideas of other pamphlet writers of the day,
helping the audience see ways of fixing the problem.