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Let me give you the most famous persuasive message that I can quote. Just before the civil war began, the men of the south (in Gone with the Wind) were all fired up about the prospects of war. They all agreed they were going to beat the Yankees in a week. All were fired with energy but one. That one was the most disliked rascal in the room -- Rhett Butler. His comment: "The South will loose. She doesn't produce one cannon." He was trying to say that the south's wealth depended on slavery, not industry. He wasn't a peacenik but later on he provided many reasons against war even though he profited from it.
The point I'm trying to make is that Margret Mitchel (the author of Gone with the Wind) didn't say anything about war itself. She let her character do it. So the first and most important thing you can do is not use any language at all to persuade in fiction. Let your characters do it. Make it plausible for the character to say it, but not a shot in the dark a one time break in the character's personality.
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5. the degree to which something has spread; the size or scale of something.
5. that was the extent of the conversation
Paine shows that it is not possible to forgive the abuses committed by Great Britain and that people who think this is possible are either very naive, or bad characters.
<h3>How effective is Paine's reasoning?</h3>
- It shows how Britain acted violently in America.
- It shows how Britain exploited, destroyed, and killed Americans.
- It shows how Great Britain wreaked havoc on America.
Paine claims that it is impossible to resolve the conflict with Great Britain peacefully because Great Britain itself does not want this, as it has treated Americans with extreme violence in a very cruel way. He reinforces that this behavior was not done in secret, but that all Americans can see how cruelly they have been exploited.
For him, those who ignore this, are putting their own country to failure, or are being incensed with their countrymen who are suffering a lot.
He reinforces that those who ignore the suffering of Americans are people of bad character and do not deserve to be considered worthy of any kind of social contact with their loved ones.
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