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What role does Virgil play in Dante's 'The Divine Comedy'?
He serves as Dante's guide through Hell and Purgatory.
He represents Dante's greatest rival in the narrative.
He is a symbol of hope and redemption.
He leads Dante to Paradise.
In which part of 'The Divine Comedy' does Virgil appear?
Inferno and Purgatorio only.
Purgatorio and Paradiso only.
Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
Only in the introduction.
What is the significance of Virgil's character in Dante's journey?
Virgil symbolizes divine revelation.
Virgil represents reason and classical wisdom.
Virgil is a figure of faith.
Virgil embodies the concept of sin.
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