You should not ask the internet to do your homework for you. Even if you do persuade someone to help you cheat they are going to need to know which essay you are referring to and possibly also which Paine (I assume Thomas)
Two emotions Paine appeal in his essay are anger, because of the way the war started and the second emotion is pity because he fells sorry for the Britain at the end of the story.
Two emotions Paine appeal in his essay are anger, because of the way the war started and the second emotion is pity because he fells sorry for the Britain at the end of the story
At the end of his essay "The Crisis," Paine appeals to the reader's sense of patriotism and duty by stating, "These are the times that try men's souls." He calls on Americans to have courage and perseverance in the face of adversity, urging them to fight for their independence and freedom. This emotional appeal plays on the reader's sense of pride and commitment to the cause of the American Revolution.
Thomas Paine overcame his last emotional barriers to his colonial independence.
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Elliot Paine has written: 'When life is at its most difficult an artist will produce his most powerful work'
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logos
Paine's powerful words convinced many Americans that it was time to declare independence
Paine's powerful words convinced many Americans that it was time to declare independence
cuz he is powerful doe
Thomas Jefferson credited Common Sense by Thomas Paine with working a powerful change in the minds of men.
Logos (apex)
George Washington was the person that supported thomas Paine paphlet common sence because, he said " I find common sense is working a powerful change in the minds of any man".