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What impact do the words feared and hatred have on

the meaning of the passage?
They suggest that a ruler who is feared can retain
power, while a ruler who is hated is less likely to do
sO.
They suggest that hatred is more powerful than fear,
allowing a ruler to take power from people by taking
their possessions.
They suggest that, if a prince has to put someone to
death, he will be hated rather than feared.
They suggestwhat both fear and hatred can be
useful. depending on the situation.

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they suggested that hatred is more powerful than fear
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Answer:

A. They suggest that a ruler who is feared can retain power, while a ruler who is hated is less likely to do so.

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