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Thomas Paine wants his readers to imagine themselves in Boston to evoke a sense of solidarity and shared struggle among the colonists facing British oppression. By placing them in the heart of the revolution, he aims to foster empathy and a personal connection to the fight for independence, highlighting the urgency and importance of resisting tyranny. This visualization serves to galvanize support for the cause, making it more relatable and immediate for his audience.

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