Use the passages to answer the question. Which statement best explains the differences between the two passages? (1 point) Responses Common Sense relies on a logical appeal, while the Federalist Papers uses an emotional appeal. Common Sense relies on a logical appeal, while the Federalist Papers uses an emotional appeal. Common Sense uses rhetorical questions, while the Federalist Papers uses analogy. Common Sense uses rhetorical questions, while the Federalist Papers uses analogy. Common Sense argues for the purpose of government, while the Federalist Papers argues for the structure of government. Common Sense argues for the purpose of government, while the Federalist Papers argues for the structure of government. Common Sense presents an optimistic view of people, while the Federalist Papers presents a pessimistic view of people. Common Sense presents an optimistic view of people, while the Federalist Papers presents a pessimistic view of people.

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Common Sense argues for the purpose of government, while the Federalist Papers argues for the structure of government.
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