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The following passage is from The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli. Imagine that it appears on page 92 of a literary anthology.

How praiseworthy a prince is who keeps his promises and lives with sincerity and not with trickery, everybody realizes.

Read the incomplete sentence below, and then type out the completed sentence in the box, including the form of the Machiavelli quotation that would fit in the blank. Depending on the item, you may be required to use the entire sentence quoted from Machiavelli or just part of it. Make sure to punctuate and document correctly (you need provide ONLY the page number for the quotation). Remember, you may not rephrase a quoted passage unless you are using brackets or ellipsis.

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In order to be admired, according to Machiavelli, a prince must be a person who.


In order to be admired, according to Machiavelli, a prince must be a person who "keeps his promises and lives with sincerity and not with trickery. . . "(92).

Here's the Machiavelli quotation again (remember, it's from page 92 of the anthology), and below it is the first item in the exercise:
How praiseworthy a prince is who keeps his promises and lives with sincerity and not with trickery, everybody realizes.

In The Prince, Machiavelli states,.

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