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I have seen this movie many many times, but I still can't figure out what he is saying to her in the street.
no one knows except Bill and Scarlet - it wasn't scripted - like the kiss.
Middle-aged Chris Cross has a gold watch and little else. One rainy night, he rescues the delectable Kitty from her abusive boyfriend, Johnny ...
I want to describe blood running through the streets after a person has been executed. Should I use scarlet or crimson as a color.
Here is the sentence:
Afterwards, the streets ran with streaming _________ .
crimson.
First, you're completely lost when it comes to grammer and spelling.
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I like your answer, and I'll heed it, Melissa, but I spell the British way, so everything might seem topsy-turvy.
(First of all, people who critique your grammar and spelling should really check their own!)
Your is an elaborate story but, like everyone else has indicated, it seems to meander along to some unknown destination. In other words, where is the story going? What is the message?
It seems to me that you could use this as a good start to getting your words on paper-but not as a finished product.
Sometimes it helps to disect your work paragraph by paragraph--take a close look at the point of view and make adjustments accordingly. Do you think this might work for you as a "diary" of sorts??
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Does anybody know if Scarlet Johanson is goin to b at the gucci store near bond street in London next friday??
Yes she is. I went to Oxford Street yesterday and walked past Selfridges. She will be at Selfridges on the 31st of July.
a. hester's beauty in contrast to the other drab village women
b. the sweet moral of his tale and relief from sorrow
c. god's love and forgiveness for Hester and her child.
CHILLING WORTH DISCOVERS DIMMESDALE'S SECRET AND PLANS TO:
a. expose dimmesdale
b. confront dimmesdale
c. become dimmesdale's closest friend.
THE PEOPLE ARE WAITING TO:
a. hear a speech
b. witness punishment
c. stone an adulterer
CHILLINGWORTH VISITS HESTER'S JAIL CELL BECAUSE
a.she becomes hysterical
b. she asks for him
c. he says he knew her in England
HESTER'S HUSBAND LEARNS WHY SHE IS ON THE SCAFFOLD FROM:
a. dimmesdale
b. talkative townspeople
c. hester
HESTER PROMISES CHILLINGWORTH NOT TO REVEAL HIS IDENTITY BECAUSE:
a. he threatens to take pearl from her
b. she fears for her safety
c. she wants to protect dimmesdale
HESTER'S PASSIONATE NATURE IS:
a. destroyed by her punishment
b. shown in her needle work
c. exchanged for solemnity.
HESTER BELIEVES PEARL'S WILDNESS STEMS FROM:
a. living in nature
b. her mother's impassioned state during pregnancy
c. the lack of a father
DIMMESDALE CLAIMS PEARL:
a.keeps hester's soul alive
b. hold the key to her father's identity
c. punishes hester more than the scarlet letter
REFERRING TO THE GLOOMINESS OF HER OWN SPIRIT, HESTER SAYS THAT SHE CANNOT GIVE PEARL ANY:
a. flowers
b. rainbows
c. sunshine
THE MIDNIGHT DIMMESDALE STANDS ON THE SCAFFOLD, HE SEES CHILLINGWORTH IN THE STREET AND IS OVERCOME WITH:
a. anger
b. terror
c. guilt
IN THE GOVERNOR'S HOUSE WHEN DIMMESDALE COMES NEAR PEARL, SHE:
a. throws a tantrum
b. runs away
c. puts her cheek against his hand
PEARL RESPONDS TO DIMMESDALE WITH INSTINCTIVE:
a. distrust
b. delight
c. warmth
DIMMESDALE FIND PLEASURE IN CHILLINGWORTH'S:
a. religious convictions
b. unusual view points
c. quiet co