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how does the hyperbole in the highlighted excerpt enhance paines rhetorical appeal to colonists? thousands are already ruined by british barbarity; (thousands more will probably suffer the same fate) those men have other feelings than us who have nothing suffered. all they now possess is liberty, what they before enjoyed is sacrificed to its service, and having nothing more to lose, they disdain submission. besides, the general temper of the colonies, towards a british government, will be like that of a youth, who is nearly out of his time; they will care very little about her. and a government which cannot preserve the peace, is no government at all, and in that case we pay our money for nothing; and pray what is it that britain can do, whose power will be wholly on paper, should a civil tumult break out the very day after reconciliation? it bolsters ethos by asserting authoritative judgment. it strengthens logos by critiquing governance flaws. it enhances pathos by evoking complete trust in britain.
The hyperbole emphasizes governance - flaws, appealing to reason. It's a logical critique, strengthening logos.
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It strengthens logos by critiquing governance flaws.