<u>Yes Hester has changed in this chapter.She is now a very active member of the society and is known in the society for her social work(like providing food to the poor people,Nursing people who are unwell and providing aid to people during their trouble time.In words of the author hester is a “a bare and harsh outline" of her former self</u>
Explanation:
1) How has Hester changed in this chapter? Is she or changed in this chapter? Is she the same person as she was in the stano the novel? Explain.
<u>Yes Hester has changed in this chapter.She is now a very active member of the society and is known in the society for her social work(like providing food to the poor people,Nursing people who are unwell and providing aid to people during their trouble time.In words of the author hester is a “a bare and harsh outline" of her former self</u>
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2)What does Hester resolve to ask of Chillingworth? Why does she do this?
<u>Hester resolves to ask Chillingworth the reason behind him tormenting the minister.She feels that it is the right time that Chillingworth discloses his identity in front of the ministers</u>
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3)What is Hester's response to Chillingworth's statement about the A on her chest?
<u>Chillingworth informs Hester that she can get the scarlet letter A removed from her chest but Hester believes that the Scarlet letter A will fall from her chest due to the divine intervention and non human authority has the power to remove the letter</u>
4)During their conversation, what knowledge is Hester certain chillingworth knows?
<u>Chillingworth knows about the Hester ex lover who's name is Dimmesdale. </u>
5)How does Chillingworth's face change during the conversation? What does appear to be the embodiment of?
<u>Chillingworth knows about the Hester ex lover Dimmesdale. Suddenly a change comes over Chillingworth’s face during the conversation and the narrator narrates that the old doctor </u><u>appear to be the embodiment of evil. </u><u>Chillingworth has transformed himself into a mortal man who does not have a human heart.</u>
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Millicent would probably tell the sorority sisters just what she had been thinking the entire time, that if she had been accepted she would be just like them and given up her individuality, and conformed to sorority way of like.
That visiting the basement for the last time she say freedom of herself and how she was not like the sorority girls as all and how she would not conform to their ways.
According to the essay "Lifeboat Ethics," the programs for improving agriculture in starving nations are called the "<span>Green Revolution."
This is what is said in the essay:
</span><em>Known as the “Green Revolution,” these programs have led
to the development of “miracle rice” and “miracle wheat,” new strains that offer bigger
harvests and greater resistance to crop damage. </em>
Piggy physical description is that he has poor eyesight, a weight problem, and asthma.
Andrew Marvell uses hyperbole as well as the metaphysical conceit in his poem <em>To His Coy Mistress</em>.
A clear example of <u>hyperbole</u>, or exaggeration, are the following lines:
<em> Love you ten years before the flood, (...)"</em>
and
- <em>"(...) An hundred years should go to praise </em>
<em> Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze; (...)"</em>
what is exaggerated is the number of years