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isaiahh223gLv4
29 Sep 2021
One of Thoreau's purposes in his writings on "Civil Disobedience", as illustrated in the passage from Section 4, is to persuade readers to
A. get rid of government at once, to be like those who call themselves "no-government men."
B. as citizens, speak practically, unlike the no-government men who yell.
C. take a step toward better government by making known what kind of government they would respect.
One of Thoreau's purposes in his writings on "Civil Disobedience", as illustrated in the passage from Section 4, is to persuade readers to
A. get rid of government at once, to be like those who call themselves "no-government men."
B. as citizens, speak practically, unlike the no-government men who yell.
C. take a step toward better government by making known what kind of government they would respect.
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