Question
Based on "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri
In "The Divine Comedy," what does the "one true path" that Dante has lost MOST LIKELY represent?
The road to Rome
His sense of right and wrong
The literal way through the forest
His knowledge of heaven and hell
I read the poem (more than once), but I still can't figure out which is the best option:/ Any thoughts? Thanks
In "The Divine Comedy," what does the "one true path" that Dante has lost MOST LIKELY represent?
The road to Rome
His sense of right and wrong
The literal way through the forest
His knowledge of heaven and hell
I read the poem (more than once), but I still can't figure out which is the best option:/ Any thoughts? Thanks
Answers
The one true path is to follow the God he worships. Take it from there.
His sense of right and wrong
1. the sun shining on earth
2. (which of the following does not have a negative connotation) greyhound
3. wan
4. overcooked
5. his sense of right and wrong
Question 2 is different for some people so I put which question I have.
2. (which of the following does not have a negative connotation) greyhound
3. wan
4. overcooked
5. his sense of right and wrong
Question 2 is different for some people so I put which question I have.
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