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sergij07 [2.7K]
1 year ago
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Read the excerpt from Thomas Paine’s work “The Crisis” No. 1.

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Oksi-84 [34.3K]1 year ago
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It is correct to infer that the words “slavery,” “devils,” and “murderer” evoke a sense of: "anger and injustice." (Option A)

<h3>What does it mean to evoke?</h3>

As used in this context, "Evoke" means "communicates" or "relates", or "connotes".

The context of the text is such that the narrator speaks against the ills and injustice being suffering by a select few under the authority indicate therein.

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