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C. Unlike his brother, John loved books of all kinds.
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I'd go with the first option, because if you are writing a first-person you are using the word I a lot. and that gets kind of boring.
It helps me understand the idea of sharing to them when he says that they had to share in order to survive.
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The family was so fed up with his activities that the grandfather decided to return Toto back to the Tonga driver. Hence, the moral of the story is that one must maintain courtesy
Most likely D.
A Most of the characters are based on real people or are real people sent to hell
B no
C I thought it was around Satan himself, trapped in the ice in the innermost circle?
D This makes the most sense
The different rings in Dante’s Inferno showcase the worst sins as you get to the inner rings (though honestly I feel some of the punishments in some of the outer rings are worst than some in the inner rings)
Hope this helped!
okay this is very easy in the picture