What general observation does Paine express in the statement, "What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly"?
- <em>B</em><em>.</em><em> If you gain something too easily, it will not seem that important to you.</em>
<u>What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly</u><u> </u>this sentence means that when we earn something by hardwork we respect it but when someone else does it for us or we gain it too easily that thing does not matter to us much.
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The words hideous, revolting, and false show the speaker's disgust over slavery.
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
The tone and the meaning of any passage is determined by the way the author makes use of words. The words: hideous, revolting, and false are all the terms which conveys a negative meaning and thus usage of such words will definitely result in negative tone. By making use of such words, the speaker is trying to show his strong disapproval over slavery. The speaker is trying to put forward how America is blind towards slavery.
Answer:
Principles of popular sovereignty, limited government, social contract(with government) are all a big part of present day government and ver prevalent in the declaration of independence.