Answer:
In a satiriacal sense the Irish are their own problem. On a literal sense, the British and the way they treat the Irish are at fault
Step-by-step explanation:
The specific groups of people that "A Modest Proposal" suggest as sources of Irish suffering, and how does Swift's description of these groups add meaning to his satire is that In a satiriacal sense the Irish are their own main problem while On a literal sense, the British and the way they treat the Irish are at fault because they did not tear them well.