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1. Paolo and Francesca
a. Inferno
2. Ugolino
a. Inferno
3. St. Bernard
c. Paradiso
4. Brutus
a. Inferno
5. Piccarda Donati
c. Paradiso
6. Lethe
b. Purgatorio
7. Bocca Degli Abbati
a. Inferno
8. Pope Nicholas III
a. Inferno

Dante’s Inferno:

9. is a mountain which Dante and Virgil must climb together

false

Dante’s Inferno:

10. is divided into three main categories: incontinence, violence, and malice

true

Dante’s Inferno:

11. represents the chaos which sin brings to human society

true

Dante’s Inferno:

12. shows that the sins of the flesh are more destructive than sins of the intellect

false

In Purgatorio:

13.Virgil leaves Dante because, as the representative of Reason, he has taken the poet as far as Reason can go

true

In Purgatorio:

 14.Dante learns his love of Beatrice must be transformed into a higher order of love

true

In Purgatorio:

 15.the symbol of the Griffon represents the Virgin Mary

false

In Paradiso:

 16.Dante is privileged to hear the harmony produced by the movement of the planets

true

In Paradiso:

 17.Dante’s vision becomes so powerful that he can look directly on the Trinity

true

In Paradiso:

 18.Dante learns that the souls who are placed closest to God are the happiest souls in all of Paradiso

false

In Paradiso:

 19.the poet feels his soul finally at one with the will of God

true

In Paradiso:

 20.Dante finally gets to be reunited with his love, Beatrice, in eternal marriage

false

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