Answer:
A). Lucifer's teeth are flat.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from Canto xxxiv of Dante's inferno, when Dante and Virgil's appear at the Hell(Ninth Circle), they encounter Lucifer who is described as the giant caught confined in sheer ice up to his mid-chest. He possessed three faces(which involved a 'fiery red' in front and all these faces are aiming to munch the sinner) along with two giant sized enormous wings. Above all, one thing that distinguishes <u>Blake's description would be 'the details associated with the Lucifer's flat teeth' as there is no specific description regarding this in Dante's text</u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
It tells the lesson the author learned i think
The first answer has almost nothing to do with the original passage, the next 2 are just copies of the passage, the last answer deals with the passage yet also adds additional information making it the best paraphrase.
4. Wild
The context clues suggest this by stating the demeanor of the Bernard is gentle and friendly and NOT rowdy and the opposite of gentle and friendly would be wild.