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Answer:
Srry i wish i knew the answer because i would of gavenit to u but i dont know how to do it
Well, looking at the question, it is asking for which essay, book, or passage is using pathos. (The emotional appeal) I'd have to say C. Because Thomas Paine spoke to people to openly ask for independence.
(I hope I helped, I'm new at this lol)
Answer: here
Explanation:
A tired, overused expression
D, because i've already had the same question before.