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Which lines from the Inferno best reflect Dante's message that "it's better to live a Christian life than suffer in Hell for eternity"?

A.And he replied, "O foolhardy creatures, / What immense ignorance trips you up! / Now I want you to absorb my teaching." (Canto VII, lines 70 – 71)

B."Tell me where they are and how to know them, / For keen desire drives me on to learn / Whether heaven heals or hell poisons them." (Canto VI, lines 82 – 84)

C.O vengeance of God, how much you ought to be / Held in fear by everyone who reads / The things that were revealed before my eyes! (Canto XIV, lines 16 – 18)

D.At that we moved on down to the fourth crater / Taking in more of that grief-stricken slope / Which stacks all the evil of the universe. (Canto VII, lines 16 – 18)

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did this question on apex. the answer is c.

The lines from the inferno that best reflect Dante's message that "it's better to live a Christian life than suffer in Hell for eternity" are: O vengeance of God, how much you ought to be / Held in fear by everyone who reads / The things that were revealed before my eyes! (Canto XIV, lines 16 – 18). Option C is correct.

Inferno is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. The Inferno recounts the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil.