She tells the men that she will be able to teach Pearl an important lesson—the lesson that she has learned from her shame. ... Swayed by his eloquence, Bellingham and Wilson agree not to separate mother and child. Strangely, Pearl has taken well to Dimmesdale.
I think it is Topic avoidance
Answer:
C) the story’s direct theme
Explanation:
That's the answer, atleast what I think based on here. Alsoo,, uh why the ybc pfp
He/she saves people who are in danger
They will die just to make that the people that are in triyble are safe
<span>Of all the events and facts that Rousseau relates in the excerpt that is ready from Confessions, the one he seemed to regret is his theft of sweet things to eat. In the interim, this autobiographical book, the Confessions is written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Confessions is also famous for it’s in-depth intent of Rousseau's shameful and humiliating experiences</span>