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Could you please show me some questions that can and can not be answered by scientific inquiry
What statement best describes a Buddhist point of view

tripitaka

What does Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the British have protected the colonies

That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their own account

What rhetorical strategy is Thomas Paine most clearly using in this line

Parallelism

Which words or phrases from this passage best demonstrate logos

Which words or phrases from this passage best demonstrate logos?

A. fleet, America B. no country C. happily, internally

What is the author's purpose in Patrick Henry's speech

to show the colonists that war with britain was their only option

What best describes the rhetorical appeals being used in the text I have been a nurse for over twenty years

(B) A mixture of pathos and logos

Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine here

logos

What is one reason that Thomas Paine brings up the opposing argument that the colonies have done well under British control

(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side

What is one reason that Thomas Paine thinks the colonies stand a good chance against British

The British army and navy are mostly made up of middle-aged men

What is the primary emotion he appeals to here

hope

What appeal does he primarily use here

Ethos

What words or phrases from the common sense passage best demonstrate a pathos

pleads,blood,slain,weeping,cries

What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here the least fracture and I will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak

Personification

What two rhetorical strategies do he most clearly use here Sir we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on.

β€œEurope regards [freedom] like a stranger.” what kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?

What two rhetorical strategies of the most clearly use here

He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex

What is one reason that thomas paine brings up the opposing argument that the colonies have done well under british control

(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side

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