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Using the process of elimination & general thinking, it's with confidence I say A. It creates a matter-of-fact tone.
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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be the second statement. The line that supports the idea that microbes are beneficial to humans are 's<span>ome microbes may help us deal with stress, or adapt to changes.'. </span>
<span>A euphemism is nice, polite way of saying or describing something when it would not be appropriate to use the more common - more abrasive word for a situation that has the potential to be embarrassing to someone. </span>
<span>Ex. </span>
<span>'passed gas' vs. 'farted'</span>
<span>passed away vs. died</span>
<span>'large' vs. 'fat'</span>
<span>The word is connected to connotative meaning in that the connotation of words has to do with appealing to one's emotions, feelings, perceptions, interpretations in meaning, especially with advertisers or swindlers, for example. In other words, the connection is like you might not want to offend your wife by calling her mother fat, so you instead call her large. In the middle of a church service, you wouldn't want to say the word 'farted' to the clergyman sitting next to you. etc.....</span>
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Answer:
The purpose of Thomas Paine according to the text was to show the need for common Sense . In the text he asks his readers to place their biases and prejudices aside. He asks them to read his essay with an open and willing mind
Explanation:
Common Sense was an Essay Published in January 1776 in Philadelphia, Thousands of copies were in circulation by April of that Year. Paine's brilliant arguments were straightforward. He argued for two main points: (1) Americas independence from England and (2) the creation of a democratic republic.Thomas Paine .asks his readers to place their biases and prejudices aside. He asks them to read his essay with an open and willing mind