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Answer:
Sentence 4
Explanation:
An objective text is a text where the author states facts but does not express his/her own beliefs or feelings or try to persuade readers to believe his/hers point of view.
A subjective text is the opposite - it contains the author's opinions, beliefs, or feelings. The author can but does not have to try to persuade the readers to believe him/her.
The first three sentences are examples of objective statements. They state facts, something that actually took place.
The last, fourth, sentence contains a personal opinion. Someone thinks that Paine was correct, but someone else might disagree. That's why the given sentence contains subjective language.