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These questions pertain to the Scarlet Letter Chapters 11-12

Chapter 11:
What effect does Dimmesdale's sermon have on his parishioners after he renounces himself as a vile sinner?

Chapter 12:
What are the two forces that impel Dimmesdale to stand on the scaffold?

Only two responded to Dimmesdale's shriek. Who were those people and why did they respond?

Who catches Dimmesdale on the scaffold with the people from the previous question?

Who takes Dimmesdale home?

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