The answer is "Selfish". In the divine comedy the she wolf is supposed to represent the feeling of avarice which means the dying urge for wealth and self gain.
you're welcome anon :>  
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The answer is technical reasoning: technical reasoning is the learning pattern that can help ensure that your points are concise (brief: using few words) and succinct. Unlike precision, which is the learning pattern that uses a lot/most words, technical reasoning uses the fewest words—it's concise and succinct, and can help people to think without depending too much on words.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>As you may
know, situational irony is where the exact opposite of a hoped-for result is
the outcome.   We can see this in the words that appear on
the pedestal:  “Look on my works, ye
Mighty, and despair!”  This is
situational irony because the works being spoken of are in shambles and would
be nothing of which to be proud or even despair at as they once probably
were/once intended to be.   </span>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Polonius is using his daughter to spy her conversation with Hamlet. He teaches how to act naturally, how to walk and pretend that she is reading.  
In that last phrase, he is saying that we humans often act in deceitful ways, for which we are to blame.
He admits that he is making a mistake, in teaching that kind of behaviour to his own daughter. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The comma here is used to intensify the love/adoration of John for this dog. The fact that 2 adjectives were used to describe the dog, requested the comma to be added, therefore the comma and the adjectives form a "relation" , symbiosis in order to intensify john's feelings for the sheep dog.