Which title names a part of the divine comedy?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is Purgatorio (purgatory).
The Divine Comedy is the title of Dante Alighieri's long narrative poem written back in 1320. The poem consists of three parts: Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise). It tells the story of the poet himself, going through Hell and Purgatory on his way to Paradise, where he wants to meet his beloved Beatrice. 
Answer 2
Answer: The divine comedy was originally named just Comedy, the divine part was later added. There are three parts of the Divine Comedy, called Inferno (hell), Purgatorio (purgatory) and Paradiso (Paradise). 

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Ok, it can't be C because you never place a comma in front of the adjective which is describing the noun, unless their is 3+ descriptive words.

Commas never are used when there is an 'and' set in front of it. Commas generally mean 'and'. So therefore don't need to be used again, so we can eliminate B.

Not D, because it Does not contain a comma.

A is the only correct option.

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Choose the answer that is the most effective substitute for the underlined part of the sentence. If no substitute is necessary, choose ‘Leave as is.’A) Joy, my youngest sister, won
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C) Joy my youngest sister won
D) Leave as is.

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If there are periods at the end of the sentence I’m pretty sure it’s A) but if there are no periods then leave as is
it would most definitely be the answer A

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The cent is $0.01, so to round to the nearest cent, you have to round the nearest 0.0X place (the hundredth place).

The 0.0X place in this is 8, and the number after 8 is 3, so the 8 stays the same and does not go up to 9.

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Answer:

MARK'S PORTRAYAL OF JESUS.

Explanation:

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oof

Explanation:

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Maybe A I am not sure I think A is the answer

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I think is TRUE I hope it helps :)