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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "Master," I said, "this saying's hard for me." (III, 12) This sentence primarily reflects the role of _____. Dante as Pilgrim Dante as Poet Virgil as Guide Virgil as Teacher

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Dante as Pilgrim

Explanation: Odyssey ware

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User Gijs Brandsma
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Answer:

Dante as Pilgrim

Step-by-step explanation:

The lines spoken in the text above were said by Dante, in which he is willing to learn the meaning of something he does not know, because he is being introduced to something completely new and out of his knowledge. This is the moment when Dante places himself as a pilgrim, someone who is passing through places he does not know and being exposed to things he does not understand.

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