Thomas Paine's work, Common Sense, was important for both his ideas, and which of the following?
A. His continuing loyalty to aristocratic ideals
B. His orations included in the text
C. A new take on the arguments for independence
D. His ability to make the arguments in plain language to the readers
E. His ties to Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and George III
Answer: D
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