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Danforth was illogical when he was surprised at Francis Nurse for being there when he was a man. The illogical thing is that Francis had to be there for his wife.
A because it gets updated whenever there is new info
<span>As how The Inferno was written, you will see how
vague Gustave Dore was in describing the details of Lucifer. It’s seen that
Satan/Lucifer has no actual character, but rather a form of negativity and
mockery of the Holy Trinity. The body is also shown to be stuck up to the waist
which made it vague, but some experts agreed on the fact that it shows the
futility of people’s immobility towards their life if they don’t move on to
improve it. Therefore, it shows that Lucifer is being depicted as evil, and
that evil means a man being useless in their life.</span>
A - incorrect as it does have a hero.
B - correct. The fact that it tells a long narrative story, among other things (like that it tells the story of the hero) makes it an epic poem.
C - incorrect as it is one long story
D - incorrect, using words in a poetic manner is not enough to consider writing an epic poem.
This statement demonstrates a simile. A simile uses "like" or "as" when used. The simile in this statement is "clinging like cobwebs".