The correct answer is B. Dante's Inferno attacks the corruption in the Catholic Church by placing many church leaders among the sinners in Hell. Dante was very active in Florentine politics, supporting the Guelphs, as did most of his family. The Guelphs were loyal to the Papacy and fought against the Ghibelines, who were on the side of the Holy Roman Emperor. After defeating the Ghibelines, the Guelphs split between the White Guelphs, which wanted more freedom from Rome, and the Black Guelphs, which remained loyal to the Pope. While the White Guelphs were victorious at first, the Black Guelphs retook power and expelled many of their enemies. Thus, Dante was exiled and would later die in Verona. He directed his resentment at the Papacy and placed many Church leaders, such as Pope Nicholas III and Pope Boniface VIII, in Hell.
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Every time I open that door oh,—not again!
Question 21 (1 point)
Read the sentence.
They wandered over the hill and around the block before they came home.
How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "over the hill and around the block"?
Question 21 options:
They wandered . . . before they came home.
They wandered, before they came home.
They wandered—before they came home.
They wandered; before they came home.
Question 22 (1 point)
Read the sentence.
They ate the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables before they washed the dishes.
How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables"?
Question 22 options:
They ate . . . before they washed the dishes.
They ate; before they washed the dishes.
They ate, before they washed the dishes.
They ate—before they washed the dishes
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The jugdement of Paris was a contest between the three most beautiful goddesses of Olympos Aphrodite, Hera and Athena--for the prize of a golden apple addressed "To the Fairest." He chose Aphrodite, swayed by her promise to bestow upon him Helene, the most beautiful woman, for a wife.
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