Answer:
A. appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty
Step-by-step explanation:
Thomas Paine's common sense encouraged support for the American independence movement by appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty. the 48-page pamphlet was written in terms that the average colonists could easily understand and relate to. Eventually, the pamphlet had the largest circulation of any publication up to that point in American history.