Which phrase from the passage best helps the reader to identify the passage as a satire?
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The phrase satire is defined by Cambridge English Dictionary as "a method of criticizing people or ideas in an enchanting way, especially in order to make a political issue or a piece of writing that utilize this style."
The following phrase from the passage is highly helpful to the reader to identify the passage as a satire :He has been engaged for eight years upon a project for extracting sunbeams from cucumbers.
This his passage has been collected from part three of the book named Gulliver's Travels. It is a satire like a book on the scientific and experimental approach of Royal society during the time of the publication of "Gulliver's Travels." written by writer Jonathan Swift.
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