The correct answer is to convince the American colonists to declare independence from Britain.
Thomas Paine was an advocate of breaking away from British control. In his famous pamphlet, <em>Common Sense, </em>Paine makes several different arguments as to why being independent would be beneficial including:
1) The Americans would not be limited as to whom they could trade with.
2) Americans would not be dragged into conflicts that did not invovle them (perfect example would be the colonists participation in the French and Indian War).
3) Why should a small island country 3,000 miles away be able to create laws for colonists even if they have never been to this continent?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
your answer is correct dude:)
Answer:
To make the sentence correct, we must:
B. Add a comma after Shelley and another comma after century.
Explanation:
In the sentence we are analyzing here, the structure "who lived in the nineteenth century" is an adjective clause. That means it functions just like an adjective, modifying a noun present in the sentence. In this case, the adjective clause refers to the proper noun(s) "Mary Shelley", and it is giving us further information about her.
When the purpose of the adjective clause is to explain, to provide further information, it should be framed by commas. That is the case here. For the sentence to be correctly punctuated, we must place a comma right after "Shelley" and another after "century", that is, a comma before the clause begins and another once it is finished:
Mary Shelley, who lived in the nineteenth century, was the author of Frankenstein.
Answer:
i would say it could be 4 or 3 but prob 4sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
You put the coma after Kristen and after school