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Read the summary of Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
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[1] In Common Sense, Thomas Paine attempts to appeal to the colonists. [2] He argues that America must
separate from Britain. [3] He asserts that there is no way for Britain and the colonists to reconcile and that
British oppression is unforgivable. [4] Paine was correct in his belief that the colonists should be free from the
king's rule.
Which sentence contains subjective language?
sentence 1
sentence 2
O sentence 3
O sentence 4
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Read the summary of Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
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[1] In Common Sense, Th...
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[1] In Common Sense, Th...
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