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Read the excerpt from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s translation of an excerpt from Dante’s Inferno and answer the question.

But inasmuch as never from this depth
Did any one return, if I hear true,
Without the fear of infamy I answer . . .

“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” begins with an excerpt from Dante’s Inferno. Which two statements express how this source material contributes to the mood of the poem?

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a) The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of horror that Eliot elaborates throughout the poem.
b) The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of enthusiasm that Eliot argues against throughout the poem.
c) The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of boldness that Eliot continues throughout the poem.
d) The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of shame that Eliot explores throughout the poem.
e) The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of enlightenment that Eliot mocks throughout the poem.


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Answer:

The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of enlightenment that Eliot mocks throughout the poem.

The Inferno excerpt introduces a mood of boldness that Eliot continues throughout the poem.

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