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English, 07.11.2019 01:31 amandanunnery33

Based on the excerpt, which best explains why mr. diminesdale's speech to hester prynne is so moving to the audience?

mr. dimmesdale is able to charm the audience with a voice that rings out clearly and brightly as if singing the melody of a

song.

mr. dimmesdale speaks with such a measure of authority that people cannot but be captivated by the force of his

words

there is a depth of intense emotion underlying the words mr. dimmesdale speaks, as if he cannot control the feelings he

is experiencing.

there is a detached rationality underlying the words mr. dimmesdale speaks, as if he is an expert in matters of the heart.

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