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how does john winthrop reinforce the idea of working together in \dreams of a city on a hill\? he reminds the puritans that god has made rich men powerful to punish the poor for their sins, so the poor should serve the rich. he threatens the puritans with imprisonment, fines, and exile if they are found to not be working together within the settlement. he repeats the phrase \all for one and one for all\ throughout the speech to reinforce the notion that the puritans are united in their duties and responsibilities. he uses a metaphor to compare the entire puritan community to \members of the same body\ that must work together to prosper.
In "Dreams of a City on a Hill", John Winthrop uses repetition of the phrase to emphasize unity and collective - effort among Puritans.
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He repeats the phrase "All for one and one for all" throughout the speech to reinforce the notion that the Puritans are united in their duties and responsibilities.