GOOD JOB , glad that you figured it out .
It has changed my life because it shows how life used to be . It shows me how black people are still fighting for rights . It shows me how important education .It was so important that whites didn't want other people to have it .So important that we couldn't read because you couldn't be smarter .That you got hand-me-down books ones you cant read .It shows you that someone fought for the right to be separated from blacks because we were dumb Negros
The two phrases in the excerpt that support the claim that Paine believed the human cost of the colonists' armed struggle against the British was well worth the outcome are:
"....when nothing but hope and virtue could survive , that the city and the country , alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and repulse it.." Paine told his people that in spite of the dangerous enemy, the armed colonists were ready to fight.
" Say not that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands.." Paine asked his people not to feel sorrow for the dead but to be proud for the number of people who had fought against the British.
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