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Answer: C.) Boccaccio focuses more on the moral ambiguity of the moral world.
Although because of their origin and time period, Dante and Boccaccio share a lot of commonalities, they also have some significant differences. In particular, Boccaccio often focused on the ambiguity that surrounds the moral world, while Dante's view tends to be more defined. One of the best examples of this is The Decameron, by Boccaccio. In it, the author presents tales that have a moral character, though the message is often satirical, ironic or unclear.