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Which word best describes Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No. 1"?

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Which word best describes Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No. 1"?

mysterious

pragmatic

inspirational

magnanimous

elusive

Answer:

Inspirational

Explanation:

Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No. 1" can be best described as being inspirational because he makes a case for people to resist the attacks by the British and not to he silent.

He calls on people to be self aware and not be deceived, rather to think for themselves and break free from the lies they're told.

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