Answer:
1st option
Explanation:
num of the other ones make sence
I would change the acne off of me.
I know it's simple to not get acne, but when you have it, you can't just wait a couple days and use medicine or stuff to prevent it, you gotta pick at it, and that hurts
Answer:
Dimmesdale defends and praises Hester in his speech, which would be very strange behavior for a reverend like him.
Explanation:
Hester has an illegitimate daughter and refuses to say who the child's father is. As she lives in a Puritan society where patriarchy and conservatism reigns, she suffers prejudice and insults from the whole society. However, Reverend Dimmesdale (a cleric who should abolish Hester's sin) gives a speech in favor of Hester, where he praises her and reinforces her qualities. This is very strange behavior, which made the whole community suspicious.
Answer:
My Answer:
Explanation:
The theme of “Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady” is to treat others kindly no matter what. Though this theme is in “Merlin and the Dragons,” it is not the main theme.
That is my answer, but you can change it to your liking. :-)
Hope this helped!