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According to the article, how does Birk and Sanders's interpretation of the Inferno allow the modern-day reader to identify with an ancient literary work?

A. They use conversational language common to everyday people, which shows the raw elements of evil.
B. They provide a book introduction that describes ancient traditions and experiences.
C. They weave Dante's formal language into the modern translation when appropriate.
D. They use footnotes that define out-of-date terms or unknown historical characters.

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yes the answer is a

User John Hunt
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I am not 100% sure, but my answer would be A) They use conversational language common to everyday people, which shows the raw elements of evil.
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