Based on Dante the character's actions, what did Dante the poet most likely consider acceptable behavior? A. Accepting that the suffering of sinners is a part of God's plan B. Using political authority to control the church C. Foretelling a person's future to help him or her D. Employing clever trickery to gain wealth

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Based on Dante the character's actions in Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy," it is most likely that Dante the poet considered:


A. Accepting that the suffering of sinners is a part of God's plan


Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven in "Divine Comedy" is a moral and theological exploration. The work reflects Dante's views on divine justice, sin, and redemption. The suffering of sinners in Hell is portrayed as a consequence of their actions and a part of God's overarching plan for justice and salvation. Acceptance of divine justice is a significant theme in the poem.