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What is the primary source of Dimmesdale's guilt throughout 'The Scarlet Letter'?
His affair with Hester Prynne
His relationship with Chillingworth
His role in the Puritan community
His failure to preach effectively
How does Dimmesdale's guilt manifest physically in the novel?
He becomes increasingly sick and weak.
He starts to age rapidly.
He develops a physical mark on his chest.
He becomes indifferent to his personal hygiene.
In what way does Dimmesdale's guilt affect his relationship with Hester?
It deepens their connection through shared suffering.
It makes him resent Hester for their sin.
It drives them apart, causing distrust.
It leads him to openly acknowledge their relationship.
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