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read the excerpt from the crisis, number 1.
\tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. what we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: tis dearness only that gives everything its value. heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed, if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated.\
paine compares tyranny to hell in order to
option 1: emphasize the maltreatment the colonies have faced under british rule.
option 2: emphasize that british oppression is too strong a force to overcome.
option 3: illustrate the effects of the war between the colonies and britain.
option 4: illustrate that the oppression of the british government is far - reaching and evil.
- Analyze the second option: The excerpt says "tyranny...is not easily conquered" but also mentions "the more glorious the triumph", so it's not saying it's too strong to overcome. Eliminate this.
- Analyze the third option: The comparison to hell isn't about the effects of the war, but about the nature of tyranny/oppression. Eliminate this.
- Analyze the fourth option: While oppression is evil, the comparison to hell (a place of suffering) is more about emphasizing the maltreatment (suffering) the colonies faced, not just the evil/far - reaching nature.
- Analyze the first option: Hell is a place of great suffering. By comparing tyranny to hell, Paine is emphasizing how harsh the British rule (tyranny) was, i.e., the maltreatment the colonies faced. This matches.
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A. emphasize the maltreatment the colonies have faced under British rule.