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Answer:
B. Paine believes that colonists should fight for independence so their children can live in peace.
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt given above, we can see that the author was angry with the man who kept the tavern. He doesn't mind if war happened during his children's time as long as he himself doesn't live to be part of it. This, according to Paine, was un-fatherly and irresponsible. Most parents would prefer peace for their children's lives, even if there's war during their own lifetime. Paine wants a better world for the future generations at the cost of war during the parent's time. He believes that colonists should fight for independence so that their children can live in peace. Leaving a world better than the previous should be what all parents' should be doing.
The correct answer is:
B. Paine believes that colonists should fight for independence so their children can live in peace.
This is a central idea of the excerpt.
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