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-Sees a "stranger" (it's her husband) in the crowd
-His reaction- writhing with anger, tries to hid it, must be calm so no one knows that Hester is his wife
-Her reaction- she is shocked, becomes pale
Answer:
There are many types of monsters in this world, monsters who will not show themselves and who cause trouble. Monsters who abduct children, monsters who devour dreams, monsters who suck blood, and, monsters who always tell lies.
Explanation:
Answer: plagiarism
Explanation:she took someone else's work and used it exactly as it is as described by the word verbatim. One can borrow from someone else's work but they need to paraphrase it or put it in their own words instead of coping it words to words .
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Through the sounds and speech of this rural populace, the prose possesses a remarkable oral quality. Interestingly, "Spunk" makes no reference to whites, a deliberate and meaningful omission given the story's Southern setting. It thus represents a "private community," one not exclusively responsive to white oppression.
Answer:
the answer is doubters
Explanation:
look at the end of pessimists