I cannot be sure, because we have no context. However, from what I understand, the first sentence is an example of a transition sentence for your second body paragraph. It basically is saying that people hide their emotions and feelings.
The prompt is telling you to explain why people would do so.
Since the prompt is to write about why people choose to hide their true emotions, maybe you can first elaborate on <em>what</em> these people are feeling (if you are doing this on a specific topic) and how it's possible they don't want to show their feelings in fear of feeling exposed and vulnerable. Perhaps people don't show others what they're feeling because it's a privilege they aren't ready to share with certain people.
This is really about your interpretation, so it's important that you use what you know about humans and logic. I just gave an example, but you will have to write more on it and explain it in detail if you choose to use it.
Answer:
d. Nothing comes easily.
Explanation:
Thomas Paine's <em>The American Crisis</em> is an essay that he wrote showing his support for the ongoing war and revolt against the British government. In it, he also stressed the need to keep on fighting until the American colonists get their freedom and steer clear of the British authority.
Aphorisms are sayings or expressions that relay the simple truth of life. It contains a general truth of what the reality is. And in Paine's aphorism <em>"Wisdom is not the purchase of a day"</em>, he means that <u>nothing comes easy for a successful effort</u>. This line is used in his appeal to the colonists to generate greater force to fight against the enemy, and that it must be done if the colonies are to succeed in their war against the British. <u>Like wisdom which is attained after numerous attempts and sacrifice, the colonies must also be ready to sacrifice their all if they are to gain their freedom from the British rule.</u>
Usually it means the style of the writing or speech being used