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what is Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No. 1"?

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Answer:

Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis, No.1" is inspirational

Explanation:

Thomas Paine uses pathos (using empathy and emotion to get readers inspired) to inspire people to stand up for themselves and take action against the British during the American Revolution.

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