<span>Parenthetical citations are not needed when the direct quotation is common knowledge.
Things that fall into the category of common knowledge are proverbs or well-known quotations. "To be or not to be" would not be cited because it is part of common knowledge. "A rising tide lifts all ships" is a proverb that would not be cited. Parenthetical citations are used to identify the source of the quotation. They typically include the author's last name and page number (if available). If the author's name is unknown, the title of the work is used. When the author and/or title of the work has been stated in the introduction to the quote, then only a page number would be needed. </span>
So, I think that the most loaded word is "sharply" : it provides a judgement: that the split over the issue was very big ("sharp"). The other words could be used to just describe the situation (although the situation is loaded itself).
The setting is important because the organization of Hell into nine circles reflects Dante's belief in an orderly universe.
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It's important to make healthy food appealing and accessible to everyone, which is why we should rethink how we talk about food. Some people may disagree, but I think making nutritious food more exciting could cause people to reevaluate their preferences. Food should be more than edible; it should also be delicious and fun.
Usually your problems start at your "Rising Action"
Think of it like in movies, your ACTION is because of a CONFLICT between characters.