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Read this passage from a body paragraph in an explanatory dedy

Gustave Dores illustrations of Dante's Inferno are more
realistie while William Blakes illustrations are more
symbolie Blake focuses on Dante and Virgil's innocence
while Dore emphasizes their more traditionally heroic
features. For example, in Canto XXI, Virgil stands up to a
group of demons, while later on Virgil and Dante run from
them. Dore focuses on the first scene while Blake focuses
on the second scene. Both depict Virgil as the leader.
Which statement provides the most accurate evaluation of the passage?
O
A The passage has no evidence
O
B. The style is informal and inconsistent
c. The evidence is irrelevant
O
D. The claim is unclear,
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Dante's Inferno" is actually a poem that was written by Dante Alighieri and based on the excerpt above, taken from this poem specifically in the part of Canto XXI, the aspect of the illustration of Dore that would most clearly differ from Dante's is that Dante seems more steadfast than panicked. The answer is option A.

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