Crisis Pamphlets - were written in every day language which common citizens could understand.
1. Thomas Paine used rhetoric to convince his audience that they should revolt against the British monarchy and fight for American's independence.
2. Paine uses common rhetorical devices such as personification, strong imagery, and allusion to appeal to his audience. <span />
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Dramatic irony means that (B) the audience knows something the character and characters don't.
This style of writing was often used in Greek literature. Readers can interpret the significance of the characters actions and words, something that the character himself or herself cannot.
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