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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
2 years ago
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Order the sequence in which Dante sees things in Canto I of Inferno.

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lina2011 [118]2 years ago
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The order the sequence in which Dante sees things in Canto I of Inferno.

1)The she wolf.

2)The leopard.

3)The hill top.

4)The lion

5) Virgil

<h3>What occurs in Dante's Inferno canto 1?</h3>

The Summary and examining of Canto I was known to be one that took place in the middle of the journey of his life.

Note that Dante was said to have finds himself lost in a dark wood, and he was said to be unable to locate the straight path.

The sequence above is known to be the events that occur and in the order that they occurred according to Dante.

There are various scenes but the order the sequence in which Dante sees things in Canto I of Inferno.

1)The she wolf.

2)The leopard.

3)The hill top.

4)The lion

5) Virgil

Learn more about Canto I of Inferno from

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