Since Paine’s words are more complex compared to simple phrasing, I don’t think the quote is an aphorism.
I do believe that the quote has a metaphor, since Paine uses the words “link” and “chain” to convey a message of connection/relationship or similarity.
I think that quote also has parallelism because the ending relates to the beginning, and, in a sense, drives home the message of the beginning part.
“Answer”: C. I and II
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I can easily convince people that I'm right.
I think about why I believe in things and use my beliefs to support my point.
I back up my opinions with facts.
I'm good at sounding like I know what I'm talking about, no matter what.
Explanation:
convincing people is what you want to do.
you need beliefs to support your point.
facts are great.
if you don't sound like you know then no one will pay attention
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A, ducks is plural there for the verb has to be plural too. has goes to a singular noun while have goes to a plural noun