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These words in dim color I beheld Inscribed on the lintel of an archway. "Master," I said, "this saying's hard for me." Which sentence best explains Dante's intended use of imagery in this passage?

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Answer:

The "Dim Color" suggests that the archway is secluded from the light of heaven.

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User Hemoglobin
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Your answer would be, The sentence, That bests, explains Dante's intended use of imagery in this passage is that, Dante "cries, and grieves,” which suggests that he is not a hero in the traditional Greek, and Roman senses.




Hope that helps!!!!, Answer; Dante "cries, and grieves,” which suggests that he is not a hero in the traditional Greek, and Roman senses.



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