Which best describes Paine’s purpose in writing Common Sense?
a.to persuade readers to fight for independence from Britain
b.to persuade readers to seek a peaceful reconciliation with Britain
c.to persuade readers to demand fair representation in the British Parliament
d.to persuade readers to exchange ideas freely with the British
<u>Answer:</u>
To persuade readers to fight for independence from Britain describes paine's purpose in writing common sense.
A. to persuade readers to fight for independence from Britain.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 supporting autonomy from Great Britain to individuals in the Thirteen Colonies. In Common Sense, Thomas Paine contends for American autonomy.
His contention starts with increasingly broad, hypothetical reflections about government and religion, at that point advances onto the particulars of the pilgrim circumstance. Paine's splendid contentions were direct.
So he contended for two primary concerns:
- Independence from England and
- The creation of a democratic republic.
Answer:
this seems like an opinion. no answer is wrong
The sentence that best identifies a shift in The Book Thief is, ‘As I’ve been alluding to, my one saving grace is distraction.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Book thief is a very famous book written by the well known writer Markus Zukas. This is a book where narrator is not an ordinary human being, but death himself.
When death says the line which results in the shift in the novel, it shows us that we don’t always need to fear death and even death have problems just like us. Markus Zukas have presented death in such a way which changes ones opinion about him and makes us look at such things from a different perspective.
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