American Lit Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Who makes references to the Black Man | Mistress Hibbions |
| Sentenced to wear the Scarlet Letter | Hester |
| Name of the main character's child | Pearl |
| Who the minister's physician | Chillingworth |
| The town's revered minister Pearl's Father | Dimmesdale |
| Relation was Chillingworth to Hester | Husband |
| How Hester earned a living | sewing |
| How many times did Dimmesdale stand on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl | two |
| What Pearl did when the minister kissed her in the forest | Washed the kiss off |
| What spectators saw on Dimmesdale's chest when he died | Scarlet Letter |
| sought revenge on Dimmesdale | Chillingworth |
| Wrote the Scarlet Letter | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| when the minister lay dying, he asked for a kiss from whom | Pearl |
| In the Governor's Hall, Hester appealed to who when she thought her child would be taken away | Dimmesdale |
| Physical background | setting |
| sequence of events | plot |
| struggles between opposing forces | conflict |
| main character | protagonist |
| character that changes | dynamic character |
| character that remains the same | static character |
| central idea that gives a work meaning | theme |
| character in conflict with another | antagonist |
| highest point of interest | climax |
| narritive in which the characters places, and other items are symbols | allegory |
| "wilt thou stand here with mother and me tomorrow noontide?" "what does the scarlet letter mean? and why does the minister keep his hand over his heart?" | Pearl |
| "thou shalt forgive me!" "she is my happiness! she is my torture, none the less!" | Hester |
| I.. whom you so reverence and trust, am utterly a pullution and a lie!" "How am I to live longer, breathing the same air with this deadly enemy?" "So thou thinkest the child will love me?" | Dimmesdale |
| "thou hast escaped me!" | Chillingworth |
| "wilt thou go with us tonight? there will be a merry company in the forest." | Mistress Hibbins |
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Manfers
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