Which word best describes Thomas payne's tone in crisis #1
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Ответ:
The word that best describes Thomas Paine's tone in "The Crisis No. 1" is INSPIRATIONAL
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Ответ:
A, B, A, A, B
Explanation:
Because the first line ends with wood, and the third line ends with stood, which rhymes with wood, and the fourth line ends with could, which also rhymes with wood. The second and fifth lines rhyme with each other, ending with both and undergrowth, making them B.