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What element of Dante's Inferno shows the reader that he believes some sins are worse than others?

A. The status of Lucifer as king of Hell
B. The structure of Hell itself
C. The existence of religious leaders in Hell
D. The guide that leads Dante through Hell

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User NathanAW
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B. the structure of hell its self APEX
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Answer:

B. The structure of Hell itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dante's Inferno is the journey of Dante through Hell. Dante was led through the Hell by the ancient Roman poet Virgil.

The Hell in Inferno was divided into nine circles. This structure of Hell is designed in an inverted hierarchy.

  • The first circle deals with Limbo; the sinner who were unbaptized.
  • Second with lust.
  • Third with gluttony.
  • Fourth with Greed.
  • Fifth with Anger.
  • Sixth with Heresy.
  • Seventh with Violent sinners.
  • Eight with Malebolge or the Fraudsters.
  • Ninth with the Traitors.
  • The deep end of the Hell hosts Satan.

This structure helps the readers to know that some sins are worst than others.

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