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Why does Paine use the example of Massanello? Oto compare the situation to a man who insisted on independence from Spain and then became king Oto illustrate the importance of pr…
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Why does Paine use the example of
Massanello?
Oto compare the situation to a man who insisted on
independence from Spain and then became king
Oto illustrate the importance of protesting loudly in a
public place to get support for the fight for freedom
O to identify a hero that the American colonists can look up
to and model their fight after
Oto prove that even simple fishermen have something
important to contribute to society
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