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Why did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense inspire colonists?
Paine listed ways to defeat British troops. Paine suggested creating a
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Why did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense inspire colonists?
A. Paine listed ways to defeat British troops. B. Paine suggested
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Why did Thomas Paine’s Common Sense inspire colonists?
A. Paine listed ways to defeat British troops. B. Paine suggested
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Paine was trying to reach a wide audience, so he used different approaches.
In the first paragraph, Paine appeals to colonists’
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Why did Thomas Paine write "Common Sense"? Paine wanted to make sure history remembered him. Paine felt that it was his duty to
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Read the excerpt from the The Crisis, Number!
"Not a man lives on the continent but fully believes that a separation must some
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Emotional: Paine appeals to the reader's emotions throughout the text, using powerful language to evoke a sense of urgency and
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Based on Common sense and the crisis what conclusion can be made about Thomas Paine?
A : Thomas Paine accepted blame for causing
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Regarding Thomas Paine's Common Sense...
1. According to Paine, peaceful negotiations and reconciliation between the American
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Paine uses strong language to criticize the Tories, calling them 'cowards' and 'slaves' to evoke feelings of contempt and
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