Asked by Anonomous
Where does Paine use charged words in these examples from The Crisis, Number 1?
A. He says he has “little superstition.”
B. He says “Tyranny” is like “Hell.”
C. He says men know the difference between “temper” and “principle.”
A. He says he has “little superstition.”
B. He says “Tyranny” is like “Hell.”
C. He says men know the difference between “temper” and “principle.”
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://libertyonline.hypermall.com/Paine/Crisis/Crisis-1.html
Go into that linked webpage and use Ctrl + F to find the phrases you're looking for.
Go into that linked webpage and use Ctrl + F to find the phrases you're looking for.
Answered by
Hawk
C. He says men know the difference between “temper” and “principle.”
Answered by
Hawk
A. He says he has “little superstition.”
Answered by
black mayko
which phrase from the american crisis , number 1 includes charged words
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