Arts, 01.07.2021 04:40, kedjenpierrelouis
What is Hesterâs plan for Dimmesdale, Pearl, and herself?
What is Dimmesdale tempted to do as he returns to his room? Explain.
What decision does he make as he reaches his lodging?
What does the Puritan celebration tell about their values?
How has Chillingworth interfered with Hesterâs plan?
What does the procession show about Puritan values?
What is the ministerâs mental state as he walks to the meeting house? What effect does he have upon Hester?
Where is Hester standing during Dimmesdaleâs sermon?
Why does Hester become the center of the crowdâs attention? What irony does the narrator see in the scene?
Explain Pearlâs behavior during the sermon.
What is the topic and mood of Dimmesdaleâs sermon?
Describe the ministerâs condition after the speech, and tell which people offer him assistance.
Where are the four major characters during the final scaffold scene?
What changes occur in Pearl? What does she accept from Dimmesdale?
What moral does the narrator say is central to the story?
What are the various versions of what was seen on Dimmesdaleâs chest?
What is the effect of Dimmesdaleâs confession on Chillingworth?
What is the effect of Chillingworthâs legacy to Pearl?
Describe the circumstances of Hesterâs return to Boston?
Are the two
lovers ever united?
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Arts, 22.06.2019 14:30, Happygirl5715
50 points if you answer 1) why should a goal be time limited? a) to create a sense of urgency b) to create significance c) to provide exact reasons d) to provide benchmarks 2) what term is used for a point of reference that allows you to measure the progress you have made? a) a problem b) a plan c) a benchmark d) a goal 3) what should you do when you experience challenges in accomplishing your goal? a) give up on it altogether b) quit thinking about it until the challenge resolves itself c) do your best work through the challenge d) set it aside until a later date 4) karen wants to get her drivers license in the next three weeks. what is this an example of? a) a plan b) a problem c) a short term goal d) a long term goal 5) fred wants to graduate from high school with a 3.5 gpa in the next year. what is this an example of? a) a plan b) a problem c) a short term goal d) a long term goal 6) kira is working on her goal to get her cna certificate. she is moving toward that goal each day by working on smaller goals in a specific order. what is this called? a) a problem b) a progress c) a time limit d) a goal 7) why should a goal be specific? a) to create sense of urgency b) to create significance c) to provide exact reasons d) to provide benchmarks 8) what should be true of a goal? a) it should be vague and nonspecific b) it should be challenging to you c) it should be unrealistic d) it should be in others control 9) why should a goal be relevant? a) to create sense of urgency b) to create significance c) to provide exact reasons d) to provide benchmarks 10) juan wants to be on time to class every day for the next month. what is this an example of? a) a plan b) a problem c) a short term goal d) a long term goal
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Arts, 23.06.2019 08:30, novarosell
Explain briefly why it's to choose a chord progression before developing the harmony.
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