The correct answer is A.
Based on this excerpt from Chapter 3 of "The Scarlet Letter", the best explanation to why Mr. Dimmesdale’s speech to Hester Prynne is so moving to the audience is that his voice is so sweet an rich that it caughts the listeners attention and produces a sense of sympathy.
It is the young pastor's voice that captivates the audience rather than the words he is speaking. Its voice "rings out clearly and brightly" which causes listeners to inevitably emphatize.
That would be D. sight.
Reading those lines, you imagine, or "see" what is being described.
<span>the way that susan B. anthony argue that women are entitled to vote is : she states that that the founding documents confer rights on all people, including women, and therefore women are entitlted to vote
Since women are also the citizen who lived in the country, it is very unfair if they can't choose their representative in the Government</span>
Answer: the bold adjective is sleepy
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