Hester comes to dread children because (a) they taunt her as she walks down the street, calling her ugly names.
Hester is the protagonist of the novel <em>The Scarlett Letter, </em>which was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850. Throughout the book,<u> Hester is forced to wear an "A", the scarlett letter, on her clothes to indicate that she has committed adultery</u>. As a result, she gives birth to Pearl, an illegitimate child, and <u>she is forced to put up with public humiliation for the rest of her life</u>. As this excerpt shows,<u> even children mock her and insult her when she walks down the street for being a 'sinner'.</u>
Answer:
b. The man from Maw and Meggins looked furtively at Mrs. White without speaking.
Explanation:
The word "furtively" means doing something in a hidden way, in a disguised, almost imperceptible way. Among the options shown in the question above, the only one that used that word correctly was option "B", as it showed how The man from Maw and Meggins looked discreetly and in disguise at Mrs. White, without issuing any comment, without drawing any attention .
<span>It uses mainly dialogue to tell
the story.</span>
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play or a drama is a piece of literature that tells a story by means of
characters’ dialogue. Unlike prose, the audience can understand the plot and
background of the story through the way they are told by the characters either
as conversation with other characters, narration, or soliloquy (a character
talking alone sometimes facing the audience or talking to himself).
Answer:I dont think he is happy
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Answer:
"Remarkably, Harriet did not become discouraged".
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