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Social Studies, 12.03.2021 01:10, mfweldon64

How does this excerpt from The Divine Comedy reflect a theme of the Renaissance? It discusses the natural sciences.
It retells a story from the Bible.
It opposes the idea of life after death.
It focuses on the human experience.

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