Answer:
Paine's purpose is to convince Americans to seek freedom from British rule as soon as possible. He wants people to start fighting for America's independence before it’s too late. He reminds them, "When William the Conqueror subdued England he gave them law at the point of the sword." Paine doesn’t want America to have the same fate that England suffered under the rule of William the Conqueror.
Explanation:
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A stanza is a series of lines grouped together in order to divide a poem; the structure of a stanza is often (though not always) repeated throughout the poem.
The third passage? It literally says they had forgotten him.
"All this time no one had remembered Ravi. (Having disappeared from the scene, he had disappeared from their minds. Clean)"
Punctuation is the <span>end and internal marks of words and sentences</span>
False, i think. Since in the beginning boo is "dangerous" to the kids. But at the end boo is the one who saved the girls life.