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How does Swift use satire in this passage to criticize society?
He suggests that people are foolish because they are unwilling to spend money to solve problems.
He shows that the people of Ireland would be better off listening to the English.
He suggests that people are so old-fashioned that they will not listen to new ideas.
He implies that the English care so little for the Irish people that they will not object to using Irish children for food.

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Answer: its the last choice

The way Jonathan Swift uses satire in this passage to criticize society is:

  • D. He implies that the English care so little for the Irish people that they will not object to using Irish children for food

According to the given question, we are asked to state the way Jonathan Swift uses satire in this passage to criticize society.

As a result of this, we can see that based on the complete text, Jonathan Swift makes use of satire to criticise the society by making the implied meaning that the English do not care for the Irish people that they would eat their children for food.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D

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