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1 March, 17:32

What argument does Paine make in paragraph 21 for why the colonists should rebel? A. Paine argues that the colonists are meant to be loyal to France, not Britain, so they can't feel bad about their rebellion. B. He asserts that, just as Britain rebelled against France, so too will the colonists rebel against Britain. C. He explains that the war is inevitable because Britain has not kept their promises. D. He says that the King is actually of French descent, making him French, and so England should be governed by France.

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  1. 1 March, 21:17
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    I believe c is the correct answer to your question.
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