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English, 25.10.2020 18:50, samoanlgnd

Read this excerpt from Common Sense Wherefore, since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake,
let us come to a final separation, and not leave the next
generation to be cutting throats, under the violated
unmeaning names of parent and child.
Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine uses
here?
A. Parallelism
B. Diction
C. Pathos
D. Ethos

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