Answer:
The answer is indeed letter D. to energize a reader.
Step-by-step explanation:
Paine uses very strong language in this passage to energize his readers. He ironically compares Britain to God, since the British government seemed to believe they had every right to do whatever they wanted to America. Paine uses words such a tyranny, triumph, slavery, and power to instigate an emotional response. He wants readers to feel as indignant as he does about the matter at hand.
This excerpt belongs to a series of pamphlets written by Paine during the American Revolution in which he defended his liberal philosophy. Paine's intention was to give colonists reasons to feel like fighting Britain, so he wrote the pamphlets in a language that could be easily understood and that would be inspiring to them.