The statement that demonstrates internal dialogue is:
"What a wretch am I to leave on such an errand."
This reflects Goodman Brown's thoughts and feelings about his decision, showcasing his internal struggle and self-reflection.
"Amen!" cried Goodman Brown. "Say thy prayers, dear Faith, and go to bed at dusk, and no harm will come to thee."
"What, my sweet, pretty wife, dost thou doubt me already, and we but three months married?"
"What a wretch am I to leave on such an errand."
"You are late, Goodman Brown," said he. "The clock of the Old South was striking as I came through Boston, and that is full fifteen minutes agone."
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The statement that demonstrates internal dialogue is:
"What a wretch am I to leave on such an errand."
This reflects Goodman Brown's thoughts and feelings about his decision, showcasing his internal struggle and self-reflection.