Answer:
Hester exits the jail with her infant.
Hester endures scorn while standing on the scaffold.
Explanation:
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter tells the story of an adulterous woman named Hester Prynne and the punishment inflicted on her and her 'fatherless' baby. The whole plot of the story deals with punishment and the sin that led to her 'humiliating' treatment and the sin that led to all these.
Chapter 2 shows the market scene where lots of people have gathered, including the womenfolk, to see the release of the adulterer Hester Prynne and her infant daughter Pearl. The women think that it is wrong to release such type of woman, for then she will bring a bad name to all and also might even relay the message that adultery is not a sin in the Puritanical society. She also endures the scornful look of those gathered, while also showing to the world the "the letter A [which] was so artistically done".
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
Hester exits the jail with her infant.
Hester endured scorn while standing on the scaffold.
How does the #Infinitelnclusion movement build on the goals of Infinite Flow? A. The movement empowers people with disabilities to protest for change. B. The movement works to make activities open to people of all abilities. C. The movement celebrates people of different abilities at parties. D. The movement teaches people how to lead discussions on disabilities.
Answer:
C. The movement celebrates people of different abilities at parties.
Explanation:
Infinite Flow is a dancing institution that encourages people with and without disabilities to express themselves through dancing, overcome challenges and appreciate diversity. The #InfiniteInclusion movement was a dancing movement created by Marissa Hamamoto to bring together people with disabilities, most being on wheel chairs, as well as those without challenges to appreciate their diversity.
The purpose of this movement is in line with the goals of Infinite Flow which is to celebrate people of different abilities at dancing parties.
Answer:
the move ment works to make activities
Explanation:it is
My lady, never a man in the wide world should have a fault to find with you. Your name has gone out under heaven like the sweet honor of some god-fearing king, who rules in equity over the strong: his black lands bear both wheat and barley, fruit trees laden bright, new lambs at lambing time—and the deep sea gives great hauls of fish by his good strategy, his folk fare well.” Based on the epic simile, the reader should envision Penelope as a queen who is conscientious. decisive. judgmental. righteous.
Answer:
Based on the epic simile, the reader should envision that Penelope as a queen is righteous.
Explanation:
Being righteous is the state of being pure, morally upright an not tainted in any way.
From this excerpt, Penelope is described as a woman who has no fault, whose name has gone out under heaven, who rules in equity over the strong and whose land is prosperous.
Answer:
Righteous
Explanation: