What objection to the proposal does the speaker think readers might raise how does he answer that objection in a modest proposal?

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The speaker anticipates that readers may object to the moral implications of his proposal to use infants for food. He answers this objection by arguing that his proposal would solve economic problems, reduce the population burden, and benefit the impoverished. He uses satire to shock readers into considering the harsh realities of poverty and hunger in Ireland.

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