In support of his proposal, Swift says, "For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, the flesh
being of too tender a consistence to admit a long continuance in salt" (lines 262-264): These lines
add metaphorical meaning to the satire by comparing
A the flesh of swine to bear fur and hide.
B
children of poor Irish and beggars to commodities for trade.
C the consistency of salt to the texture of other exports.
D
mothers and infants to travelers who suffer from motion sickness.



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