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English, 13.08.2021 02:40, rohan13

An analogy is an extended comparison that shows similarities between two things that are otherwise dissimilar. What is the analogy in the last paragraph of The Crisis? Explain the analogy and describe what it implies about Enlightenment ideas regarding the natural rights of an individual and how this relates to the role of government.

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