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In his Revolutionary-era pamphlet Common Sense, Thomas Paine uses the
phrases "Tis not the affair" and "Tis not the concern to help illustrate the
importance of separating from Great Britain. This is an example of whish
rhetorical technique?
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Based on this excerpt, the reader is able to conclude that turner feels about his friendship with lizzie.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:40
How do the authors develop their claim about the effectiveness of restorative justice through examples involving apartheid and the rwandan genocide? cite evidence from the text in your response.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Why does the author of exploring the titanic give background information about his youth and education? to show his lifelong love for the ocean
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In his Revolutionary-era pamphlet Common Sense, Thomas Paine uses the
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