In this excerpt, one of the women who is at the market place, in front of the jail, waiting anxiously to be a witness of the punishment that Hester Prynne is about to receive, voices that, if she could have her way, she would be glad to be the one in charge of condemning Hester Prynne, much more severely and implacably, it can be inferred (notice that she says "would she come off <em>with such a </em>sentence..."?, as if suggesting that the punishment had not been severe enough).
Answer:
Incorrect.
Explanation:
The feeling of emotion is the same for both the young and old just as is the same for all in various social groups for same age. The only argument lies with personality difference whic
Answer:
Look below
Explanation:
1. It must've been difficult for John to never have spent his money. I know I could never do that. John seems like a very hardworking guy who puts his head down and gets to work, and I respect him for that.
2. John is quite rude for not lending any money to anyone, even if it was his friends or family asking for it. Obviously, John has a lot of money by now and he still won't even give up a dollar to help someone out. If you don't use your money, might as well not have any at all.
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I would say its D not really sure............................