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11 July, 06:47

He looked like the darkly engraved portraits which we see prefixed to old volumes of sermons; and had no more right than one of those portraits would have, to step forth, as he now did, and meddle with a question of human guilt, passion, and anguish.

Which trait of Reverend Mr. Wilson does Hawthorne develop in this excerpt from the chapter?

A. courage

B. arrogance

C. remorsefulness

D. humility

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  1. 11 July, 07:07
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    B-arrogance. I took the test.
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