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How does the modern reader's perception of Paine's use of syntax in Common Sense differ from a reader in 1776?
O The modern reader will see Paine's syntax as less complex than a reader in 1776 would.
The modern reader will not be able to understand Paine's syntax where a reader in 1776
would.
The modern reader may find Paine's syntax more complex and difficult to understand than a
reader in 1776.
The modern reader may find it easier to decipher Paine's syntax because it is more similar to
modern syntax.

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