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What rhetorical device is evident in the following passage from Thomas Paine's "The Crisis, No.1"? Sec. 3: I have as little superstition in me as any man living;... A. parallelism B. repetition C. factual
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What rhetorical device is
evident in the following
passage from Thomas Paine's
"The Crisis, No.1"?
Sec. 3: I have as little
superstition in me as any man
living;...
A. parallelism
B. repetition
C. factual argument
D. establish a common ground
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It has to be D establish a common ground
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