Which of Dante's personal values is most directly demonstrated by the
Inferno's setting?
A. He holds that all sinners are equally guilty and are punished
equally.
B. He knows that his true love, Beatrice, is alone worthy of God's grace.
C. He believes that non-Christians who are virtuous can still reach heaven.
D. He believes some sinners are worthy of pity and, to some extent, relief.