Machiavelli uses reasoning and an example as evidence in an argumentative structure to support his claim that a prince must destroy a city that is accustomed to freedom if he wants to hold it.
Explanation:
Machiavelli's 'The Prince' is a dogmatic book that offers pragmatic and often outlandishly authoritarian solutions to maintain the peace of the increasingly chaotic Italian cities of its time.
By giving an example of Pisa, he argues if the new Florentine prince is to hold on to the captured cities he must subdue their freedom and destroy the cities that are used to freedom.
If he allows them to exist as they are it would probably be that they will rebel eventually.
The development, the happening, the incident, the occurrence, the situation. The affair, the encounter, the meeting, the moment. the episode, the problem and solution. Others have mentioned these or their ilk: the chapter, the passage, the story, the period, the attack, the bout, the installment, the phase.
The answer is c, because it is showing the other side of the argument
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