An alternative proposal is a different suggestion or idea put forward as an option to consider alongside the original proposal. It offers a different approach or solution to a problem or decision that may be more feasible or effective.
One advantage of a modest proposal is that it can present a practical and realistic solution to a problem without requiring drastic or extreme measures. It can also help to generate discussion and debate on a particular issue, leading to potential alternative solutions being considered. Additionally, a modest proposal may be more readily accepted by a wider audience, as it is seen as more feasible and achievable.
In paragraph 19 of "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift, the counter argument presented is that some critics might argue against the proposal of selling children as food by suggesting alternative ways to address poverty, such as encouraging industry and trade or providing support for families in need. Swift uses this counter argument to emphasize the absurdity and despair of the situation he is satirizing.
Supporters of the proposal may face criticism for promoting a costly solution, lacking consideration for alternative approaches, and potentially disrupting existing systems or processes. Critics may also question the feasibility, effectiveness, and potential unintended consequences of the proposed initiative.
"A Modest Proposal" was written by Jonathan Swift in 1729.
A proposal is a formal document that outlines a plan or offer, often used in business settings to pitch an idea, project, or product to potential clients or investors. It typically includes details such as objectives, methods, timelines, and costs.
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The phrase "assented to the proposal" means that someone has agreed to or approved the proposal that was put forward. It indicates the person's agreement or acceptance of the proposal.
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i dont think you mean proposal representation are you sure its not proportional?
Request For Information
you have a marrige proposal
Request for bid,
The origin or source of something
an alternative to electric like solar power
The four elements of an effective proposal: Present Situation - what currently exists, or a problem statement Proposal - what you are going to do to fix the problem and the cost of doing it Justification - what is the return on investment, or how this meets a regulatory need Alternatives - give them a possible alternative solution that may be less costly, but also less effective
Insurance form means the proposal form to be filled and submitted by the applicant to the insurance company which may accept the proposal to insure the applicant.