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Igoryamba
3 years ago
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In Common Sense, Thomas Paine attempts to persuade American colonists that it is time to separate from England and form an indep

endent nation. Paine uses two different two different types of arguments. The first of these are logical, facts-driven arguments which show the advantages— economic, military, etc— to independence. The second type of argument Paine uses appeals more to readers emotions. He argues that independence is a “natural right” and owed to the colonists.
In 3-4 paragraphs, write about how these two diff types of arguments interact and build upon on another within common senses. Be sure to give at least two examples of each type of argument
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Sergeeva-Olga [200]3 years ago
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Analyzing this information is quite a "paine" indeed. Thomas Paine is using different types of literary devices it seems. But I cannot help you much further I am sorry.
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