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Assessment
How does Chillingworth primarily manipulate Dimmesdale throughout the story?
By becoming his physician and gaining his trust
By openly accusing him of sin
By leaving him alone to suffer
By confronting him with evidence of his guilt
What effect does Chillingworth's manipulation have on Dimmesdale's health?
It improves Dimmesdale's health significantly.
Dimmesdale's health deteriorates under the stress of Chillingworth's probing.
Chillingworth's presence has no effect on Dimmesdale's health.
Dimmesdale becomes stronger and more resilient.
What does Dimmesdale’s inability to confess reveal about his character?
He is entirely selfish and only cares about his own well-being.
He is deeply conflicted and struggles with his sense of guilt.
He is confident and unbothered by his actions.
He does not believe in the concept of sin at all.
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