Paine shows that it is not possible to forgive the abuses committed by Great Britain and that people who think this is possible are either very naive, or bad characters.
<h3>How effective is Paine's reasoning?</h3>
- It shows how Britain acted violently in America.
- It shows how Britain exploited, destroyed, and killed Americans.
- It shows how Great Britain wreaked havoc on America.
Paine claims that it is impossible to resolve the conflict with Great Britain peacefully because Great Britain itself does not want this, as it has treated Americans with extreme violence in a very cruel way. He reinforces that this behavior was not done in secret, but that all Americans can see how cruelly they have been exploited.
For him, those who ignore this, are putting their own country to failure, or are being incensed with their countrymen who are suffering a lot.
He reinforces that those who ignore the suffering of Americans are people of bad character and do not deserve to be considered worthy of any kind of social contact with their loved ones.
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Before Della and Jim exchange gifts, the reader sees anxiety between them about the fact that Della cut her hair. When the characters exchange gifts, the reader and the characters see the situational irony of the moment. Both characters sacrificed something they deeply valued to buy something the other would value. Yet what the characters sell makes the gifts they receive useless. The exchange of the gifts is the climax because the story revolves around the purchase of these gifts and what they represent. The story is resolved when the characters realize that their presents are materially useless but symbolize the deep love they share.
This would be the climax of the story because we are anticipating the reactions of both of the lovers. The falling acting would be after this, when they accept each others sacrifice for each other and enjoy a Christmas meal together.
I believe the answer is A correct me if i’m wrong
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</span>3. You seem to have found, my good friend, a real peace in life.
- a sentence demonstrating directaddress
4. Riding the unicycle blindfolded, the clown made it across the bridge. - <span>an introductory participial phrase
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5. These colors were chosen for the school: purple, green, and white. - <span>a mark indicating that a list will follow</span>
Adversity means difficulties and misfortune.