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It is first worthy to note that through his papers, Hamilton was advocating for the adoption of the constitution by the people of the United States. In this excerpt, the words that the author uses to tell us what will be taught are;
- The danger that he is trying to warn us about is that some people, more specifically, the anti-federalists and opposers of the constitution project themselves as supporters of the people whereas their main aim was the quest for power and recognition. Some others who presented unpopular messages like the federalists had the real interest of the people at heart.
In trying to get the people to believe in the messages of the federalists,
Hamilton warned the people that those who had a superficial or "special mask for the rights of the people" could be more dangerous than those whose ideas are presently rejected.
This second group has the interest of the nation at heart. He was among these federalists who were interested in the people.
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I believe that that answer would be C.
1. The speaker used the saying of a previous king to persuade the people
2. The speaker used figure of speech as rhetorical device
3. The speaker used future projection as rhetorical device
4. The speaker used word of encouragement as rhetorical device
<h3>What are rhetorical devices?</h3>
Rhetorical device are device or words used by a writer in other to convince the reader.
The writer uses rhetorical devices to persuade the audience about the subject that is written about.
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