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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
8

What passages illustrate Paine's effort to write in language ordinary readers can understand in the book of Voices of Freedom by

Thomas Paine
History
2 answers:
Dahasolnce [82]3 years ago
7 0
The best example of this would be in the opening lines of the piece, since this is when Paine knew that he would need to capture the attention of the readers using words they could understand and relate to. 
Stels [109]3 years ago
6 0

he best example of this would be in the opening lines of the piece, since this is when Paine knew that he would need to capture the attention of the readers using words they could understand and relate to. 

Explanation:

Paine’s "Common Sense," wrote in 1776, which was an exchange for American independence. He not only made the thought for independence more effectively than anyone else but he wrote in a different style than earlier writers. It was simple, it was direct, and it was directed to a mass audience, not simply to the scholarly elite. The very title of his booklet said something: "Common Sense." Anybody can explain this; you don't need a high-class education, you don't need to have Latin phrases, you don't need to know all the law books.

It would be the passage in Common Sense that contracts with the evidence that Great Britain has only spent attention to the colonies out of their own selfish interest that best demonstrates this point since this was something that all "common" people could experience. 

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