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The author uses extreme, dramatized, fear mongering, and etc language to provide a point. (This of something that seems overly dramatic. Why would they say it like that?)Read and annotate the Introduction and Chapter 1 from Thomas Paine's "Common Sense".
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Do you want a full, line-by-line annotation that reproduces the entire Introduction and Chapter I of Common Sense (with notes beside each paragraph), or would you prefer a focused reading: a brief summary of each section plus annotated excerpts that highlight Paine’s dramatized/fear‑mongering language and explain why he uses it?
If you want the full annotated text, I can produce that next. If you prefer the focused version, I’ll proceed immediately with summaries, key quotes, and paragraph‑level annotations explaining Paine’s rhetorical choices and historical purpose.
If you want the full annotated text, I can produce that next. If you prefer the focused version, I’ll proceed immediately with summaries, key quotes, and paragraph‑level annotations explaining Paine’s rhetorical choices and historical purpose.
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