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Happiness can be formed in countless different ways that find it different. Some people are delighted to be at their sports, or taking lessons. They can also be glad to see their household, after a long day at school or work. People are happy to see their pets that want to be loved. Some like to be out at a store, or a place to eat. Or just happy to lie down and rest.
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All the sentences support the claim that the American colonies could thrive independently from Britain. The one that does it more directly is number 3: But even this is admitting more than is true, for I answer roundly, that America would have flourished as much, and probably much more, had no European power had any thing to do with her.
Sentences 1 and 2 are simply explaining - by comparing the country to a child - how naive is the claim that, if America once needed Britain, it would always need Britain. It would be the same as saying a child will never eat meat because he/she was first raised my being fed milk.
Sentence 4 is only claiming America has found a lucrative livelihood by taking advantage of European habits and needs.
Sentence 3 makes it clear that, in Paine's opinion, America not only is successful but could have done even better if there had been no interference from Britain at all from the very start. Such connection was not essential for America's development, it only hindered it.
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The narrator is able to escape death by pendulum, because he enlists the help of the rats that he shares his prison with. ... The rats, smelling food, climb on top of him and gnaw their way through the straps.