Answer:
I don't know actually maybe I have no clue
Inferno
depicts intense descriptions of human misfortune and it served as the
inspiration for the artists.
<span>They
are interested in making representations of Inferno because they are drawn to
the remarkable imagery and bizarre universe the poem was set in.
Dante’s poems
light up the artists’ imagination. </span>
<span>Each of the castles had ITS own army of knights. The pronouns each and every always take either a singular pronoun or a singular verb. So, you can dismiss the option "their" immediately because it is a plural pronoun. So let's take a look at the other two, her and his. Castles do not really have a gender in English, and his is used for masculine gender, whereas her for feminine, so neither of those two options is correct. Thus, you have to use ITS.</span>
Answer:
Medici's - Medicis
Explanation:
The given sentence contains a punctuation error in its subject i.e. The Medici's. Here the use of the apostrophe(') before 's' shows possession which is grammatically incorrect as it doesn't display any ownership and it is immediately followed by the non-restrictive clause that offers detail about it. Therefore, as per the context and meaning of the sentence, the apostrophe must be removed to give the noun its complete meaning and make the sentence semantically appropriate and lexically coherent. Thus, 'Medici's' would be converted to 'Medicis.'