The pamphlet seeks to engage Americans in the fight against the British. Indeed, Paine wrote The American Crisis pamphlets during the early stages of the American Revolution that were very unfavorable to Americans and when their cause seemed more uncertain than ever. Support for the Revolution was waning and Paine intended to galvanize it in order to facilitate a turnaround of the current situation.
The analogy of winter intends to show the reader that as winter gives way to the new life of Spring, the initial struggles and defeats of the American Revolution would give life to victory. The use of the terms hope and virtue intend to show Americans that this was a just war against tyranny and that the alternative to victory was the death of democracy.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
they need to do something remarkable to be noticed or recognised for example have amazing behaviour or in general have a calm compusure in stressed moments and have good leading qualities and they do this stuff to get economic rewards yes
All of the above. At least that would be my response
Answer:
"Soda can make anyone grin. I managed to get hold of some hair grease and comb my hair back so that it looked a little better before they got any pictures."
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"The reporters stared at him admiringly; I told you he looks like a movie star, and he kind of radiates."
Explanation:
Sodapop causing a ruckus was something that people enjoyed instead of getting upset about. Jerry Wood even told Ponyboy that if Darry and Sodapop weren't so good-looking then they wouldn't have taken so many pictures of them, but they just happened to be <em>that</em> attractive.