This is taken from “The Minister’s Black Veil” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The minister in this short story is Mr. Hooper, who covers half of his face with a black veil, which gets the community to gossip about him. On his deathbed Reverend Clark lets him keep the veil on his face because he thinks he hides his face because he has committed a crime.
Reverend Clark’s reaction to Father Hooper’s keeping the veil from being removed supports the theme of:
Answer: A. forgiveness
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Seeking to understand the female is the protagonist's unattainable goal.
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Mangan's sister sets the hero's quest in motion when she requests a gift from the bazaar.
Lets define 'direct object'; "The object that directly receives the action of the verb.
In this case, the direct object is worms.