Analyzing this information is quite a "paine" indeed. Thomas Paine is using different types of literary devices it seems. But I cannot help you much further I am sorry.
The answer i got for your question is :A word,that suggest the opposite of what is meant.
Answer:
I must always obey to my parents.
I mustn't steal anything from anyone.
Answer:
Billy's brother sees what is going on from his bedroom window. He heads outside and gives Billy a tip about keeping his chin up. Soon, Billy is riding with ease.
Explanation:
It's obvious, all the others have bad, and sad stuff in the end, conclusions are supposed to be happy, so the reader leaves the writing happy, not sad or mad.
Hope this helped! <3
<span>In any internal conflict, there is always a problem from which a struggle stems. From the beginning of the story, the barber’s problem is evident when Captain Torres enters his shop. When Torres takes a seat, the barber estimates he has a four-day growth of beard and takes note that it was the four days Torres was on a foray against his fellow revolutionaries. At this point it is clear that two opposing political parties exist. The barber’s problem now is that he has an enemy in his shop with the ability to send him to his death if he so much as suspects the barber of ill intentions.
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