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5. How has Hester changed in this chapter? Is she
or changed in this chapter? Is she the same person as she was in the stano
the novel? Explain.
6. What does Hester resolve to ask of Chillingworth? Why does she do this?
7. What is Hester's response to Chillingworth's statement about the A on her chest?
8. During their conversation, what knowledge is Hester certain Chillingworth knows?
9. How does Chillingworth's face change during the conversation? What does appear to be
the embodiment of?

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