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English (and most other Western-European languages) adopted many words from Latin and Greek throughout history, because especially Latin was the Lingua Franca all through Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and later.
However, English has many more words borrowed from Latin than have other Germanic languages, which it owes to the conquest of England by the Normans in the year 1066. The Normans spoke Norman French, which was still much closer to Latin than modern French, especially in spelling. From then on, French was used as the language of administration for a while, and much of this was incorporated into English even as the influence of Norman culture in England waned.
Note that, very, very long ago, in prehistoric times, the Germanic and Italic branches (the ancestor of Latin) diverged from the (supposed) proto-language called Proto-Indo-European. That's why e.g. English, Greek, Russian, Persian, Urdu, and Latin have certain things in common, although most similarities are now only apparent to the trained eye. The similarities you see between English and Latin are mostly caused by what happened after 1066.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Puritanical constraints from the time period that are present in the novel the "Scarlett Letter" are the following.
First, the precarious situation Puritans lived in, when they founded the North American colony of Plymouth in 1620. Then the lack of food and supplies to resist and survive the harsh weather conditions of Massachusetts at that time. They needed the help of the Native American Indians in order to survive. Just half of the original Puritans that arrived in North America could survive.
Another constrain in the story is the idea of "Building the City upon a Hill." After being constantly persecuted by the Church of England, Puritans had to leave Britain and traveled to teh North American territory to found this colony and freely practice their religious teachings, but this was not an easy process.
Another constrain was the severity and sternness of the Puritans that caused many problems in the colony of Plymouth.
Answer: So I'm not sure about page numbers, it being that we may have different books, but the symbolism is explained below.
Explanation:
Symbolism, from litcharts.com: The hill, for Jonas, represents a gateway to Elsewhere.
I know this because: Riding a red sled down the hill is his first memory and his first awareness of the color red. It signifies his realization that outside his community there is a world not dominated by Sameness.
Hope this helps!