Answer the following questoins
1. How does Paine argue and express his point of view?
2. How might the colonists reacted to this source?
3. Why do you think Thomas Paine named this Common Sense?
4. In what ways does the widespread popularity of Common Sense indicate that persuasive words can spark significant actions? What are the strengths and limitations of writing as a way of creating change?
5. Thomas Paine used writing to fight for justice, if he were writing today, what topics would he be drawn to and why?

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1. Paine argued and expressed his point of view by publishing messages and books. The most notable of these books is named "Common Sense"

2. The colonists had a very major reaction to common sense because it was often about the injustice the British government was causing for the colonists. The purpose of this document was to provoke war and action.

3.He named it common Sense because first of it would help provoke people read the document. Also to state that everybody else is have in the same thought.

4. Paine does this by touching subject that he knows will get people attention, But if he failed to be persuasive there could be backlash on the writer.

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