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"What imagination would have been irreverent enough to surmise that the same scorching stigma was on them both!" What is ambiguous about this statement? A. It is unclear if readers are supposed to assume Dimmesdale‘s audience knows about his crime.
B. It is unclear if readers are suppose to guess that “irrelevant” imaginations belong to chillingsworth and Mistress Hibbions.
C. Is it unclear if readers are suppose to connect Hester’s scarlet letter with D. Dimmesdale’s covered heart. It is unclear if readers are supposed to find Dimmesdale more or less virtuous then Hester.

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