After Hester leaves the jail, a military procession organizes the crowd and proceeds to the scaffold.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
In Chapter Two of Scarlet Letter, a woman named Hester is released from the prison. She had committed the sin of adultery and bore and illegitimate child. She walked out of the prison and made her way to the scaffold, the platform where she is to present herself to the people of the town and get shamed by them. It was a part of her punishment.
People, mostly old women gathered around the scaffold and waited for Hester, who clung to her baby, to make her way in the center. On her way, she was met by ill-words and vulgar insults. Many women stated that her punishment was too lenient for the sin that she committed. In their opinion, she should be killed.
The sentence ‘I have signed up for the following classes:
linguistics, geometry, sculpture, and archery.’ Is correct. To use a colon, the
first letter of the first word must not be capitalized. It ca also be used when
presenting a series of items.
Example #1: Neither Out Far nor in Deep (By Robert Frost)
This is an ABAB pattern of rhyme scheme, in which each stanza applies this format. For instance, in the first stanza, “sand” rhymes with the word “land,” and “way” rhymes with the word “day.”