Swift satirizes the domestic values of the Irish, who had a lack of self respect, while at the same time admonishes the inhumane lack of compassion by those who saw the poor as animals.

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True

Explanation:

In"A Modest proposal," Jonathan Swift makes use of satire and irony to expose the flaws of the English government, whose economical and political restrictions aggravated the unsatisfactory situation in Ireland. As a result, he uses humor and exaggeration to ridicule those responsible for the Irish crisis, as well as to propose ideas to help solve the starving of his people.