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valina [46]
4 years ago
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At that we moved on down to the fourth crater,Taking in more of that grief-stricken slope Which stacks all the evil of the unive

rse.Ah, justice of God! Who has heaped up so many Of the fresh trials and tortures that I saw?Why does our guilt devour us like this?How does the setting convey Dante's feelings?
A. Dante finds the fourth crater to be a mockery of God's justice.
B.Dante is afraid that he too will join the sinners in their dam nation.
C.Dante is in awe of how many different ways sinners are punished.
D.Dante is glad that the evil of the universe get what they deserve.
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2 answers:
Fiesta28 [93]4 years ago
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Answer:

Dante is in awe of how many different ways sinners are punished

Explanation:

Lesechka [4]4 years ago
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Answer: C. Dante is in awe of how many different ways sinners are punished.

Explanation: APEX said so

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