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Whose sin is blacker- Chillingworth's
Whose sin is blacker- Chillingworth's or Dimmesdale's? Why? (The Scarlet Letter)
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Ashley
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Which statement best describes the conflict involving Chillingworth?
Chillingworth torments Pearl, a reminder of Hester's sin.
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Why might Chillingworth's "investigation" of Dimmesdale's "condition" be significant? What is it that Chillingworth is trying to
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In contrast to Dimmesdale, Chillingworth does not have a moral code to follow, and because of this, he is never truly free.
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Anonymous
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Well done! I think you have made good choices for Chillingworth's badge.
I am suppose to create two badges for two characters in
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GuruBlue
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
The room was blacker than midnight. Question 3 options: metaphor
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bywfevf
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Read this excerpt from The Odyssey.
"Oh, Nan, they are a bad lot; they intend ruin for all of us; but Antinous appears a
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Hey I need a quote about how Dimmesdale is torment by Chillingworth through hi "mind"
thanks:) can you also give the page number?
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roger
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Hester was surprised at the way Roger Chillingworth looked. What was the difference in his appearance and why do you think he
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In regards to Chillingworth, Dimmesdale ____________.
Forgives him Begs him to take care of Hester and Pearl Condemns him
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