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The language used by Paine reinforces the sentimentality of the public and makes them want to fight for the future well-being of their children.

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This text is an excerpt from "Common Sense" where:

  • Paine reinforces the idea that the American colonists must fight England.
  • This fight aims to separate the colonies from the British Empire.
  • Paine claims that England is oppressive and that is why the Americans must fight against it.
  • He encourages this fight to be done, showing that if it doesn't happen, the children suffered the yoke of England in a terrifying way.
  • This has made the settlers afraid that the next generation will suffer and that their children will not have a good life.
  • This encouraged the settlers to fight.

As we read this text, we can see that Paine used a rhetorical device known as Pathos. This feature allows an author to stimulate and convince their audience to do something, stimulating sentiment and emotions in that audience.

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Answer:

He appeals to readers’ concerns about the safety of future generations to motivate them to resist British rule.

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