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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
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Does anyone know this? due today pls hurry ​

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1 answer:
otez555 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

2nd bubble: Dimmesdale blames Hester for his suffering because she tells him Chillingworth is her husband. Hester has an idea that her, Pearl, and Dimmesdale should move to Europe.

3rd bubble: Hester decides to take off the A. Dimmesdale is afraid Pearl won't like him, but Hester tries to reassure she will.

4th bubble: Hester tries to call Pearl over, but she doesn't come over until Hester puts the A back on . Dimmesdale gives a kiss tot her forehead, but she quickly washes it off

5th bubble: Hester has a getaway ship that is leaving in four days. Dimmesdale returns home to tell Chillingworth that he won't need his medicine.

6th: There is a celebration in the marketplace and Pearl wonders if the minister will join hands with her in public. The captain tells Hester the ship needs a doctor, so Chillingworth will be coming, plus he said he was part of their group

7th:Dimmesdale's speech focuses on the relationship between God and the communities. Arthur pulls Hester and Pearl to the scaffold, where he removes his garments and reveals his secret.

8th: Chillingworth dies a year later leaving a good inheritance to Pearl. People said Dimmesdale died from Chillingworth's black magic of his remorse.

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