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English, 29.11.2020 21:00, HeroesofOlympus96951

In his Revolutionary-era pamphlet Common Sense, Thomas Paine uses the words "exceedingly ridiculous," "unnaturally," and "absurd" to describe the

British monarchy. These are examples of which type of rhetorical appeal?

A. Morals

B. Parallelism

C. Ethos

D. Pathos

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