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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
9

from the birthmark by Nathaniel hawthorne which event seems most likely after reading this scene (A) aylmers wife will persuade

him to abandon science(B) Aylmer and his wife will get into an argument (C)aylmers wife will discover that she is talented at science (D) aylmers love for his wife and for science will conflict
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2 answers:
Sonbull [250]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

it's c

Explanation:

Zanzabum3 years ago
4 0

The event that is most likely is Aylmer's love for his wife and for science conflict.

Explanation:

Aylmer is a scientist who believes in the natural philosophy as well as loves his wife, Georgia dearly. However, Georgia has a birthmark on her face which stands as a barrier to her beauty and Aylmer feels uncomfortable with it though he really loves her. He believes with the help of science he can remove the mark. However, Georgia is not really fine with it in the beginning.

The event that is most likely is Aylmer's love for his wife and for science conflict. Yet, Georgia insists Aylmer to take away the mark even if she dies, and Aylmer believes that taking away the mark will not do anything to her. However, she dies in the end.

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