Hester comes to dread children because (a) they taunt her as she walks down the street, calling her ugly names.
Hester is the protagonist of the novel <em>The Scarlett Letter, </em>which was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850. Throughout the book,<u> Hester is forced to wear an "A", the scarlett letter, on her clothes to indicate that she has committed adultery</u>. As a result, she gives birth to Pearl, an illegitimate child, and <u>she is forced to put up with public humiliation for the rest of her life</u>. As this excerpt shows,<u> even children mock her and insult her when she walks down the street for being a 'sinner'.</u>
They didn’t want to give the communists resources.
Explanation:
its means to thinks for yourself because some people will not agree with what you say or do
Answer:
"She says she is fine but shivers as they unload"