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(A) God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.
This sentence best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt
<u>Explanation:</u>
Thomas Paine’s primary purpose in the writing ‘The Crisis Number 1’ is that Americans should try to get freedom from Great Britain.
In the given excerpt, he says that God cannot and will not be unfair to people and let them get destroyed in military destruction. He will not leave them alone without any support. God is one and he is there for every individual.
God will not choose sides that whether they are people of Great Britain or are American colonists. Everyone is equal in his eyes.
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Answer:
The Colour of God by V.B. Aakye is an ironic poem. It is a short poem carefully written with the usage of many literary devices.
The poem is full of visual imagery. It paints a vivid picture of God through the use of colour.
There is verbal irony in the poem when the poet through the use of colour tries to emphasise that God actually is colourless yet men of all colours claim their ownership on God .
There is personification when the ‘rose’ laughs, as if it is a human.
There are a number of rhetorical questions such as ,’ Why should He be black or white
Or green or yellow or even red?’ ‘Of course He is all of these and more
can’t you see?’
Explanation:
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<span>Note that:
49 < 62 < 64
Then,
√49 < √62 < √64
7 < √62 < 8
I hope this helps!</span>