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Answer: In Common Sense, Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the colonies have done well under the control of Britain is: That believing the colonies will continue to do well is misleading.
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The easiest and hardest poetic devices are hyperbole and irony respectively
<h3>What are poetic devices?</h3>
Poetic devices are literary tools used to convey meaning and bring clearer imagination in writing.
Hyperbole is a poetic device that makes use of exaggeration to bring emphasis and clearer meaning in writing
Irony makes use of contradiction whereby the true meaning of a particular idea is different from its appearance or presentation. Irony can often be confused with other literary devices such as paradox.
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Katniss and Rue remain up to steal there food/supplies. Rue will set a fire to distract the careers while Katniss was to go destroy the supplies. but upon her staking out the items while the careers run to the fire source, Katniss realizes there are land mines placed around the supplies, so she shoots a bag of apples with an arrow and watches the fiery explosions from the impact of the mines.
In order to maintain the parallel structure sentence (3) should be revised to read, “My next stop will be old Mr. Butterworth’s for a chat with my favourite neighbour.”
In this passage each sentence starts in a similar way as the author has decided to list each activity he/she will do in his/her visit to the home town by using “My first stop….”, “My second stop….”, ““My next stop….” and “My last stop…” at the beginning of each sentence. In addition, the writer resorts to the simple future tense when he/she says what he/she will do in each stop and then he/she adds the purpose of theses action.
For example: “…., my first stop will be my uncle’s old gas station to fill the car”. In this fragment, the author starts his/her list of activities with the phrase “my first stop”, then he/she continues with a simple future tense to explain what he/she is going to do “will be my uncle’s old gas station” and finally he says the aim of this stop “to fill the car”. This grammatical structure is repeated in the subsequent sentences.