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Part B

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How does Henry support his view as described in Part A?

He uses metaphors that make unfavorable comparisons.
He reveals a government secret to develop the colonists’ sense of trust.
He asks questions that cannot be logically answered.
He mocks the government to appeal to the colonists’ sense of humor.

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Answer:

He asks questions that cannot be logically answered.

Step-by-step explanation:

Patrick Henry told the colonists of the states to form militias to fight against the British, because they had armed forces. He said it was fair in square, then both had armed forces to fight.

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He asks questions that cannot be logically answered.

Answer: Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Patrick Henry gave a speech which got really famous. The speech was to the Virginia House of Burgesses. In his speech, he revolted against the British rule and wanted the colonies to respond against the British rule. To the audiences, in the speech he asked rhetorical questions to support his own views.

Henry wanted the colonies to form a militia because he said that the British was also using force without any rational reason to do so. So the colonies should also respond in some what similar matter.

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