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The life of swift by Samuel Johnson
How is the main idea of paragraph 3 further developed in paragraph 4

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In Samuel Johnson's "The Life of Swift," the relationship between paragraphs often builds upon the themes and ideas introduced in previous sections. Without the specific text of paragraphs 3 and 4 in front of us, I can provide a general approach to analyzing how the main idea of one paragraph might be expanded in the next.

Typically, if paragraph 3 presents a key idea about Jonathan Swift's character, work, or societal contributions, paragraph 4 may deepen this exploration by providing additional examples, a contrasting viewpoint, or a more detailed analysis of Swift's impact on literature and society.

For example, if paragraph 3 discusses Swift's satirical style, paragraph 4 might elaborate on specific works that exemplify this style, like "Gulliver’s Travels," and the reactions it elicited from contemporaries. It might also explore the implications of his satire on the political landscape of his time or his lasting influence on future generations.

To perform a detailed comparison, it would be necessary to analyze the actual text of paragraphs 3 and 4. If you have that text, I could assist further in drawing connections between them.
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