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"The Divine Comedy" (specific work)
In "The Divine Comedy," which of the following words best describes the speaker's attitude toward Virgil? (1 point) Responses awestruck awestruck embarrassed embarrassed humbled humbled respectful
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In "The Divine Comedy," the speaker's attitude towards Virgil can best be described as respectful.
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