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I think these are the missing pieces:
#1.) They can very seldom pick up a livelihood by stealing till they arrive at six years old; except where they are of towardly parts, although I confess they learn the rudiments much earlier.

#2.) These children are seldom the fruits of marriage, a circumstance not much regarded by our savages.

#3.) Men would become as fond of their wives, during the time of their pregnancy, as they are now of their mares in foal, their cows in calf, or sow when they are ready to farrow.

A.) the general perception of all poor as thieves and robbers
B.) the government's lack of attention to the poor
C.) the perception that Irish families lack a regard for the institution of marriage
D.) the lack of institutions to conduct marriages for the Irish poor
E.) the increasing number of husbands abandoning their wives and children
F.) the belief that thieves and robbers are abundant in Ireland
G.) poor husbands' low opinion of their wives

My answers:
#1 is paired with A.
#2 is paired with C. 
#3 is paired with G.

Jonathan Swift's satirical article A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country, and For Making Them Beneficial to the Publick is a Juvenalian satirical essay written and published anonymously in 1729.

The following are the correct Options for the phrases:

  • NUMBER 1:

This parody is about how poor individuals acquire money by stealing at a young age. We can notice two possibilities (A and F) that are about robbers in the selections, but only one of them is the genuine subject of the text. Option A is more relevant for this item because the text discusses a stereotype of the impoverished as robbers.

  • NUMBER 2:

This passage implies that the majority of children have unmarried parents (clue word: seldom). The wording also implies that the "savages" are unconcerned about this. Two of the alternatives are related to marriage (C and D). Only option C, however, accurately captures the text's subject.

  • NUMBER 3:

This item's extract discusses how husbands are only fond of their wives when they are pregnant. This means that the text implies that when their wives aren't pregnant, their husbands aren't as fond of them. Choices E and G both deal with men and wives, however,  Option G better expresses the satire's theme.

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