A. In written literature
B. In everyday speech
C. In essays
D. In love poetry
A. In written literature
B. In everyday speech
C. In essays
D. In love poetry
A. He promotes the separation of Church and State.
B. He declares papal authority infallible.
C. He declares emperors infallible.
D. He says that all empires should be ruled by dictators.
A. Faith, hope, and love
B. Faith, wisdom, and love
C. Love, compassion, and pride
D. Justice, temperance, and faith
A. It symbolizes Dante’s distrust of the Church.
B. It is the home of the angels.
C. It separates heaven from hell.
D. It reminds Dante of his own pride
A. The Inferno
B. The Convivio
C. The Purgatorio
D. The Paradiso
A. Virgil
B. Beatrice
C. Cato
D. Ulysses
A. Justice
B. Temperance
C. Fortitude
D. All of the above
A. The soul’s union with the body
B. The soul’s ascent to heaven
C. The soul’s tour of purgatory
D. The soul’s descent into hell
A. With his exclusion from purgatory
B. With a vision of the Trinity
C. With his return to hell
D. With his death
A. The Renaissance concept of the planets
B. The Ptolemaic universe
C. Ancient Roman cosmology
D. Ancient Greek cosmology