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faltersainse [42]
1 year ago
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What is the authors purpose in both patrick Henry’s speech and Thomas paines common sense?

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Makovka662 [10]1 year ago
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The author's purpose in both Patrick Henry’s speech and Thomas Paine's common sense is discussed below.

<h3>What distinguishes Patrick Henry from Thomas Paine?</h3>

Thomas Paine employed a sardonic, formal tone, whereas Patrick Henry used a furious, yet emotional tone. But in the end, Patrick Henry's delivery worked better at persuading American colonists to support independence.

The best course of action is to PERSUADE THE COLONISTS TO RESIST the BRITISH RULE.

When the British were in charge of the colonies, these two authors published their writings. The main goal of the writings of these two authors is to persuade the colonists that refusing to rebel against the oppressive British authority serves no useful purpose and that doing so is the only option for them to achieve independence.

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