Question
Hawthomeis The Scarlet Letter,the theme of sin and punishment is explored through the character of Hester Prynne The text emphasizes Hesters public shaming but also hints at the resilience she develops over time The tone of the text suggests a complex view of punishment and societal judgment. Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text? The speaker explores Hesters sin and then highlights hcr internal growth as a result of punishment. The speaker describes the town's view of Heater.only to reveal a decper emotional complexity behind it. The speaker presents Hesters journey of redemption and how others come to accept her. The speaker recounts the societal judgment of Hester and then shows how the community's views shift
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Resposta
The best choice that describes the overall structure of the text is 'A'.
Explicação
## Step 1The problem is asking us to identify the overall structure of the text. The text discusses Hester Prynne's experience of sin and punishment, her public shaming, and her resilience over time. ## Step 2We need to analyze each of the given options and see which one best fits the description of the text.## Step 3Option A suggests that the text explores Hester's sin and then highlights her internal growth as a result of punishment. This aligns with the text's discussion of Hester's experience of sin and punishment, and her resilience over time.## Step 4Option B suggests that the text describes the town's view of Hester and then reveals a deeper emotional complexity behind it. This doesn't align with the text's discussion of Hester's experience of sin and punishment, and her resilience over time.## Step 5Option C suggests that the text presents Hester's journey of redemption and how others come to accept her. This doesn't align with the text's discussion of Hester's experience of sin and punishment, and her resilience over time.## Step 6Option D suggests that the text recounts the societal judgment of Hester and then shows how the community's views shift. This doesn't align with the text's discussion of Hester's experience of sin and punishment, and her resilience over time.