What does the speaker's tone indicate in Dante's "The Divine Comedy" when he meets the poet Virgil?

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The speaker admires Virgil as he became a writer influenced by Virgil.
The speaker expects Virgil to follow his commands.
The speaker does not think Virgil is able to help him.
The speaker is confused as to why Virgil is there.

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The speaker's tone in Dante's "The Divine Comedy" when he meets the poet Virgil indicates that the speaker admires Virgil and sees him as someone who can guide and help him.
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