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Can someone explain answer of 3rd question. If someone explain all the answers that will be add-on.
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OK! I think here the issue is A or D?

The author's perspective on the faith of princes is indeed complex. While acknowledging the praiseworthiness of faith and integrity, the author argues that successful princes often find it necessary to prioritize craft and cunning. The situation is not portrayed in a straightforward or simple manner; instead, it involves a nuanced understanding of political strategy and the dual nature of human behavior. The complexity arises from the tension between moral ideals and practical necessities. While answer option (D) might seem appropriate at first, it implies a clear and distinct separation between two opposing ideas. The author's perspective is more nuanced, suggesting that princes should possess qualities of both a fox and a lion, navigating situations based on practical considerations. A has a slightly edge over D.
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Can someone please explain the answer for 5th question. The author has mentioned that "he who has known best how to employ the fox has succeeded best" in the passage. Does not it mean that the author gives an edge to fox?
In the passage, the author argues that a prince, when compelled to adopt beast-like behavior, should choose to be a fox and a lion. The author states that the lion cannot defend itself against snares, while the fox cannot defend itself against wolves. Therefore, the author concludes that a prince needs to be a fox to discover snares and a lion to terrify wolves. This implies that the qualities of a fox (cunning and deception) are advantageous over those of a lion in certain situations.

Hence, the correct inference from the text is that the qualities of a fox are advantageous over those of a lion.

Regarding your question about the author giving an edge to the fox, it is true that the passage emphasizes the advantages of being like a fox in certain situations. The author argues that the fox's qualities of cunning and deception are necessary for a prince to navigate political challenges successfully. However, it's important to note that the passage does not explicitly state that being a fox is universally superior to being a lion. The author actually suggests that a prince should possess qualities of both a fox and a lion, as each has its own advantages in different circumstances.
 
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In the passage author is trying to explain the advantages of being each animal, and the authors point of view it is important to have the skills both the animals posses, he is not trying to state one animal is superior than the other.


"The author states that the lion cannot defend itself against snares, while the fox cannot defend itself against wolves. Therefore, the author concludes that a prince needs to be a fox to discover snares and a lion to terrify wolves."
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I would like someone to explain question 3 to me. I think the answer should be E also because it says in the passage that prince are not bound to keep faith here - "If men were entirely good this precept would not hold, but because they are bad, and will not keep faith with you, you too are not bound to observe it with them. "
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I would like someone to explain question 3 to me. I think the answer should be E also because it says in the passage that prince are not bound to keep faith here - "If men were entirely good this precept would not hold, but because they are bad, and will not keep faith with you, you too are not bound to observe it with them. "
­Hi crazy_weird0._

I think E is the second best here while D is the best. I think (D) aligns with Machiavelli's philosophy as portrayed in "The Prince." Machiavelli suggests that in the realm of politics, appearance often matters more than reality. He argues that it is sufficient for a prince to appear to have faith when dealing with others, even if they do not genuinely hold to it. Machiavelli emphasizes the importance of deception and manipulation in politics, stating that "men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived." Therefore, by pretending to have faith, a prince can manipulate others and maintain an advantageous position without being bound by genuine adherence to moral principles.

While it is true that Machiavelli emphasizes the untrustworthiness of men in politics and their tendency to break faith when it suits their interests, this statement does not directly address Machiavelli's argument regarding a prince's obligation to observe faith. Machiavelli's concern is not solely about the lack of faith in others, but rather about how a prince should navigate this reality to maintain power and achieve success. E is relevent but less better than D in the sitiuation of this question.
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