English, 30.07.2019 18:30 isabelvaldez123
Read the excerpt from the crisis, no. 1, and then answer the question. “i call not upon a few, but upon all: not on this state or that state, but on every state; up and us; lay our shoulders to the wheel; better have too much force than too little; when so great an object is at stake! ” which pattern of organization does paine use in this excerpt? a. main idea-supporting detail b. climactic order c. point-counterpoint d. chronological order
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Describe a situation when you used a text successfully to preview , you prepare for ,review or locate information you were learning
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