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cricket20 [7]
1 year ago
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Review the paragraph that begins on page 4 and ends on page 5. Click on the underlined pair of sentences in which Henry uses fig

urative language to reinforce his assertion that the British would enslave the colonists very soon.
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1 answer:
Mamont248 [21]1 year ago
3 0

Paine was right in his conviction that the pilgrims ought to be liberated from the ruler's standard Our chains are fashioned! Their clanging might be heard on the fields of Boston.

<h3>What is message  behind the excerpt?</h3>

An objective message is a message where the essayist states real factors yet doesn't impart his/her own convictions or feelings or endeavor to persuade perusers to trust his/hers point of view.

A profound message is the opposite - it contains the designer's viewpoints, convictions, or opinions. The essayist can yet doesn't have to endeavor to persuade the perusers to trust him/her.

The underlying three sentences are occasions of veritable decrees. They state real factors, something that truly happened.

The last, fourth, sentence contains a conviction. Someone feels that Paine was correct, but someone else could struggle. That is the explanation the given sentence contains theoretical language.

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