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WASHINGTON, October 18, 2019 — Thomas Paine's open call for American independence from Great Britain in Common Sense inspired revolutionaries across the 13 colonies to revolt against the crown. The ripple of insurrection across the Atlantic earned Paine notoriety—and infamy—through the prolific distribution of his pamphlet and his support of the French Revolution. But Paine’s many other accomplishments in writing, poetry, science, and engineering have failed to appeal to the American public as treasured relics of history because of Paine’s scathing criticism of organized religion, according to Harlow Giles Unger, author of Thomas Paine and the Clarion Call for American Independence.
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False - These two devices are not similar and they are joined together to create a peculiar poetry effect.
Answer: Friends, people in my neighbor hood, talking, social media, Xbox, discord, steam, texting, calling.
Explanation: I'm not staying home over the corona-virus, Everyone is way over hyping it and even though the two towns next to mine have it (because apparently Washington has the most cases RN). I'm still going outside, I think everyone is afraid because people lost the skill of decent hygiene, bruh, wash your hands, cough and sneeze in your shoulder, stop picking your nose and anus, and look at the CDC website for your information and you'll all be good.
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you think you're funny?