no
Yes, it is possible to make changes to a dissertation proposal. Consult with your academic advisor or mentor to discuss the modifications you wish to make and ensure they align with the requirements set forth by your institution. Make sure to follow the proper procedures and guidelines for revising and submitting an updated proposal.
Yes, the narrator of "A Modest Proposal" and Jonathan Swift share similarities as both use satire to address serious and controversial issues, such as poverty and inequality, in Ireland. The narrator's extreme proposal to solve these problems mirrors Swift's own sarcasm and criticism of British policies towards the Irish. Both employ irony and wit to highlight the absurdity of the situation and provoke readers to think critically about social issues.
Yes, "A Modest Proposal" is considered a persuasive essay because Jonathan Swift uses satirical, exaggerated language to suggest a solution to poverty and overpopulation in Ireland that is both shocking and thought-provoking. The essay's tone and wit compel readers to reflect on societal issues and the treatment of the poor.
Say, I'll think about it and if he tries to leave say wait I'm not done thinking. And then say ok or of course or even just a simple yes!
Some comments about the poor that Swift does not intend ironically in "A Modest Proposal" include pity for their suffering, concern for their well-being, and a genuine desire to alleviate their hardships. Swift's satire is directed more towards the English landlords and government officials for their neglect of the impoverished Irish population, rather than towards the poor themselves.
say yes?
Yes.
If she accepts then she will say 'yes' to your proposal. Hopefully!
No
The easiest way is for her to simply say "No." She has no obligation to say "Yes." nor to explain why she rejects a proposal.
yes but actually Real set it up. hoopz is always talking about getting married in Italy so Real bought Italy to her.
yes, on the condition that edward turned her into a vampire.
Yes, a couple of times actually.
Yes, the word hopefully is an adverb.An example sentence is "she will hopefully say yes to my proposal".
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.
I don't think he ever proposed. Sorry. :(
no she said she and him were just friends