P&A
1. The whole purpose of Jefferson's argument was to point out the wrongs of the king and to express the opinion of those who wanted a new type of government. I don't think Jefferson could've done anymore to prove the truth of this argument. I think it was so well written.
2. By reasonably explaining how and to what extent the king did wrong, Jefferson presented his ideas and opinion in a classy manner.
3. To all those who agreed, to stand up with him, but for those who didn't agree, to persuade them that his way was right. The colonists, of course, because they were getting the short end of the stick.
4. Very effectively, in my opinion.
5. To show that he's not only trying to side with the Colonists, but to the homeland as well.
6. The very last sentence...I have no idea why he did. I'm Sierra Britt, not Thomas Jefferson.
S&S
1. I don't remember what page that was on, sooooo I have no idea?
2. He uses He, For, and other similar words to connect the wrong doings as individual statements.
3. He wants to do it word for word, that way there won't be any confusion? Like previously said, I'm not Jefferson. ):
4. I think he did a great job, because he's combining everything and concluding that the colonies aren't happy.
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