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The type of evidence that Machiavelli uses to support his claim in the passage is logical
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I'd say it's letter B - <span>Unchecked emotions are potentially destructive.
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The theme of this poem is the destructive potential of hatred and desire. Frost explores the two forces which have the potential to bring destruction to the world. Fire is desire, and ice is hate. The last line (“For destruction, ice is also great and would suffice”) suggests that <u>it does not matter which is stronger</u>. Both fire and ice are destructive. In the end, the <span>moral idea that powerful emotions (passion, desire, greed, and hatred) have the capability to destroy the whole world no matter what kind of emotions they are.</span>
Because his wife is beautiful, young, and wealthy. Hope this helps <3
Onomatopoeia - words that associate with sounds... ( example: bang, clap, boom, honk...)