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Read this sentence from dante's inferno, canto i, in which the narrator begins to tell his story. ah how hard it is to tell what it was like, how wild the forest was, how dense and rugged! to think of it still fills my mind with panic. so bitter it is that death is hardly worse! what is most likely the implication of these lines? answers

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Imagination can seem more vivid than reality.
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The answer is:

Imagination can seem more vivid than reality.

In this excerpt from Dantes inferno, the narrator is telling and remembering his story by doing this, he says that he can´t remember quite well what it was because he was so affraid of waht could happend, and making clear that imagination can seem more vivid than reality.

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