How does The Divine Comedy serve as both a religious allegory and a political commentary?(1 point)

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A) The Divine Comedy uses religious imagery to satirize the political landscape of Italy, blending spiritual and earthly concerns.
A) The Divine Comedy uses religious imagery to satirize the political landscape of Italy, blending spiritual and earthly concerns.

B) The Divine Comedy praises the Catholic Church.
B) The Divine Comedy praises the Catholic Church.

C) The Divine Comedy is purely a religious text with no political undertones.
C) The Divine Comedy is purely a religious text with no political undertones.

D) The Divine Comedy is a purely political work, with no religious undertones.

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A) The Divine Comedy uses religious imagery to satirize the political landscape of Italy, blending spiritual and earthly concerns.

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