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Assessment
What is Dimmesdale's primary source of guilt in the society of the Scarlet Letter?
His affair with Hester Prynne
His inability to preach effectively
His failure to care for his congregation
His lack of faith in God
How does Dimmesdale seek redemption in the eyes of society?
By confessing his sins publicly
Through the performance of good deeds
By continuing to preach and inspire others
By isolating himself from the community
What often represents Dimmesdale's guilty conscience in the narrative?
The scarlet letter worn by Hester
The meteor that appears in the sky
The townspeople’s admiration for him
His deteriorating health and physical state
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