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Which incident helps to support the following inference: Virgil protects Dante as he makes his journey

A)Dante's encounter with the uncommitted in the vestibule of hell
B)Dante's encounter with Charon
C)Dante's encounter with Beatrice
D)Dante's encounters with sinners in the various rings of hell

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User Elvis
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Answer:

Dante’s encounters with sinners in the various rings of Hell

Explanation: ODYSSEY WARE

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User Adam Owczarczyk
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I believe that the incident which helps to support the inference that Virgil protects Dante as he makes his journey is the last option - D. Dante's encounters with sinners in the various rings of hell.
There was no danger when he encountered the uncommitted, Beatrice, or Charon, whereas there were dangers with some other "residents" of hell.
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User Themerlinproject
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