Where does paine use charged words in these examples from the crisis, number 1?
a. he...
Where does paine use charged words in these examples from the crisis, number 1?
a. he says he has “little superstition.”
b. he says it does not matter “what rank of life you hold.”
c. he says “tyranny” is like “hell.”
d. he says men know the difference between “temper” and “principle.”
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