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In Mathematics / College | 2025-08-20


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\hline 23. & $0.7 \times 0.5$ & \\
\hline 24. & $0.7 \times 0.6$ & \\
\hline 25. & $0.7 \times 0.7$ & \\
\hline 26. & $0.7 \times 0.8$ & \\
\hline 27. & $0.7 \times 0.9$ & \\
\hline 28. & $0.4 \times 0.8$ & \\
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\end{tabular}

Asked by el6074404

Answer (2)

Thomas Paine intended for this work to be a voice a reason. By publishing it anonymously, it gives an omniscient quality to it. This allows him to not be judged as a Loyalist or a Patriot, which allows hims to get his ideas across to a wider range of Americans, regardless of their political philosophies.

Answered by Ariella | 2024-06-10

Thomas Paine published "Common Sense" anonymously to protect his identity and encourage open dialogue among a diverse audience. This allowed him to speak collectively for the colonies and strategically time his messaging during a crucial moment before the Revolution. Anonymity helped make the pamphlet more about the ideas presented rather than about the author.
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Answered by Ariella | 2024-08-22