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 Read the excerpt from "A Modest Proposal."
 But, as to my self, having been wearied out for many
 years with offering vain, idle, visionary thoughts, and at
 length utterly despairing of success, I fortunately fell
 upon this proposal, which, as it is wholly new, so it hath
 something solid and real, of no expence and little
 trouble, full in our own power, and whereby we can
 incur no danger in disobliging England.
 Why does Swift most likely say his proposal is "of no
 expence and little trouble"?
 to remind readers that his plan is very cost effective
 to show that implementing the plan would not
 disrupt daily life
 to show that most people value human life too much
 to remind readers that each human being is
 valuable