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Readers may deduce from the passage from Common Sense that the speaker believes... Both society and government are needed. Government should not exist; only society. Government is far superior to society.
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Readers may deduce from the passage from Common Sense that the speaker believes...
Both society and government are needed.
Government should not exist; only society.
Government is far superior to society.
Common sense would tell a man to remove himself from both government and society by striking out on his own.
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The speaker in "Common Sense" believes that...
A) Both society and government are needed.
Paine states that, unfortunately, government is a "necessary evil" whereas society is something to always strive to better.
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