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English, 10.06.2020 08:57, yqui8767

Lesson 2.2.9 ill out a series of questions that prompt you to interpret the implicit ideas in Dante's
Inferno. You are expected to answer each question thoroughly and use evidence to back
up any observations you make about the reading's implicit meaning.
Your assignment should include the following elements:
.
Multisentence answers to each question
Evidence from the reading to support your interpretation, in the form of quotes or
paraphrases
• Commentary that explains the meaning of each piece of evidence used

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