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Assessment
What is one of the primary effects of sin on Dimmesdale's character development?
It leads him to become increasingly introspective and tormented.
It makes him confident and self-assured in his beliefs.
It causes him to abandon his role as a minister entirely.
It allows him to form strong relationships with others.
How does guilt manifest in Dimmesdale's personal life?
He becomes physically ill and emaciated as a result of his guilt.
He begins to openly confess his sins to the community.
He uses his guilt as a motivator to help others.
He experiences no significant changes in his personal health.
What role does Dimmesdale's secret sin play in his relationship with Hester Prynne?
It creates a deep bond of shared guilt between them.
It causes him to disown her publicly.
It leads to a happy and transparent relationship.
It has no impact on their relationship whatsoever.
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