The Continental Army was not likely to defeat the British, but it could still compel the British to negotiate.
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3.their
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5.its
Answer:
a person who walks
Explanation:
early 18th century: from French pédestre or Latin pedester ‘going on foot’, also ‘written in prose’ + -ian. Early use in English was in the description of writing as ‘prosaic’, and because the root wood is "foot"
No, I don't think it is a rhetorical device