The two charged words in the passage Common Sense by Thomas Paine (excerpt) are overbearing and foolish.
<h3>What is the charged word?</h3>
Charged phrases are usually utilized in persuasive speeches and essays in Cambridge Dictionary they're defined as “inflicting robust emotions and variations of opinion or, greater usually, packed with emotion or excitement” (“Cambridge…”).
The two charged words in the passage are overbearing and foolish as it can tell about the emotions or describe the words.
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An author chooses a particular theme so that the reader can relate to the character, therefore making the story more interesting. An author also might choose a particular theme that matches with their interests or experiences.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
It gives the passage a wistful, nostalgic feel