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How does the text structure help the author convey his central idea that a prince is judged by the quality of his servants

chapter 22 of The Prince

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Answer: providing supporting evidence of a prince believed to be clever because he chose a good servant.

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The text structure helped the author convey his central idea that a prince is judged by the quality of his servants by providing supporting evidence of a prince believed to be clever because he chose a good servant.

According to the author, the intelligence of a prince can be judged based on the kind of servants that the prince chooses.

In a situation whereby the prince choose a faithful servant, then it's believed that the prince posseses a high level of intelligence. An example was given about the prince of Siena who chose a faithful and hardworking servant and therefore was seen to be intelligent.

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