Answer:
Sin
Explanation:
In Dante's Inferno (part of The divine Comedy), the author is narrating his spiritual experience when he gets lost, away from the right path, in a dark forest. Being a Christian, he wants to reach for the sun's light, symbol of the good, but he is hindered by these animals: a leopard, a lion, and a wolf that represent sin (<em>lack of self-restraint, violence, and deception</em>. )
Answer
A-- Whose
Explanation:
The five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose.
D and B to some extent are the same things that come with each other.
For most, B.
In "Lamb to the Slaughter," we can find an example of foreshadowing after Mary has murdered Patrick and is sitting in front of the mirror, trying to regain her composure: "The smile was rather peculiar. She tried again… That was better.
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