Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
"Love which takes quick hold in a gentle heart
Seized this man for the beauty of the body
Snatched from me β how it happened galls me!
"Love which pardons no one loved from loving
Seized me so strongly with my pleasure in him
That, as you see, it still does not leave me. (Inferno; Canto V, lines 100-105)
The personification of βLoveβ in the excerpt . Select all that apply.
a. shows that Dante has pity on those who fall victim to tragic love affairs
b. implies that Francesca and Paolo were manipulated into a love affair
c. shifts the responsibility for sinful behavior off of the sinners
d. suggests that all people are powerless to resist the forces of love
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
"Love which takes quick hold in a gentle heart
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