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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 3.1 Reading Skills. What does Paine achieve by placing this statement after his argument?
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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 3.4 Reading Skills. Which of the following statements best describes the way Paine would have responded to this claim?
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Thank you We sneak in Sorry And here's your smoke
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Use your brought to you by snappy comebacks because if
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you're so smart wire you in school or something comebacks
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or heart All right check the following passage Pain's argument
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spain Are you scales in favor Chalmers Well shmoop charlie
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All right And chalmers argues that great britain cares for
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its subjects and provides the best possible life for which
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is the following statements Best describes the way he would
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have responded to this plane Answer choices are Fighting that
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party well now admittedly pain might have preferred to just
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respond Uh suck lemons chalmers the's options give us some
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slightly more tactical options but which is the correct response
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Well first we've got to go back to the argument
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that pain's making he thinks it's time for the colonies
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to shed their authoritative british rule and form a new
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democracy that can ensure mutual prosperity So it's pretty unlikely
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he'd advocate throwing in the towel and putting off independents
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Dodie isn't no and given pains caustic criticism of britain
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Well he probably wouldn't respond by advocating the future benefits
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of a partnership with england Still pain doesn't deny the
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great britain has had some positive influence in the past
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He uses that metaphor about britain nurturing the colonies like
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a baby being nurtured with milk So unless that was
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some very sour mill while he's clearly admitting that a
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relationship with great britain has had at least some purpose
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instead pain is arguing using his common sense uh he's
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admitting that britain has helped the colonies in the past
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but now he wants independence from its tyrannical rule and
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that's come back anyone would be proud of Especially you
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because you're so not as good at comebacks Do these 00:02:15.168 --> [endTime] things really are
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