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16 August, 19:46

Read this excerpt from chapter 2 of The Scarlet Letter. Meagre, indeed, and cold, was the sympathy that a transgressor might look for, from such bystanders at the scaffold. On the other hand, a penalty which, in our days, would infer a degree of mocking infamy and ridicule, might then be invested with almost as stern a dignity as the punishment of death itself. Which best describes the purpose of the words "meagre," "scaffold," "stern," and "punishment of death"?

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  1. 16 August, 19:51
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    They impart a judgmental reproachful mood.
  2. 16 August, 20:04
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    They impart a judgmental, reproachful mood.
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