What is one way that the setting of Hell is important in the Inferno?
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A. Hell's fictional characters show that Dante must believe Hell to be
a symbolic place of evil.
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B. Hell is filled with rivers and lakes, which emphasizes Dante's love
for his home, the city of Florence.
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C. Hell is centered around a dark castle, which suggests Dante
believes that Satan is a powerful king rather than a punished
sinner.
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D. Hell's organization from least sins to worst sins reflects unte's
belief in an orderly universe.