The audience were both loyalists who were unsure in joining the American rebels and the rebels who were leaning towards the side of the loyalists. It was written in such a way that common people could interpret concepts and to promote the rebellion. The technique was to use what Thomas Paine thought was "common sense" to persuade people into believing what he expected to be an obvious thing.
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Common sense was intended for the general American population. Until then most pamphlets were written in "legalize." Paine wrote for the average literate American and used common language and logical arguments that cited references familiar to his audience. He often refers to The Bible, john Locke, and plain ole common sense.
If you mean the common sense by what everyone has, then yes, it is common because everyone has it. Not that they always use it.
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Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine, was published in 1776.
Common Sense helped convince many Americans that a complete break with Britain was necessary
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Common Sense Media's highest rating is typically 5 stars. This rating indicates that the content is deemed exceptional in terms of quality, promoting positive messages, and being appropriate for its intended audience.
The intended audience is for mature children (9-15)
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.
All originate from a common lost shared text, with variations for the intended audience.
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The intended audience included white women as well as white men.
The intended audience was older children to young adults.
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To prevent a premature or unintended discharge of the firearm. It does NOT replace common sense.
No one in particular. It was a book about the malfunctions of the British monarchy.