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2. What is one example of Dimmesdale's moral ambiguity? He is glad he can deliver a special sermon before departing with Hester.
He marches in the procession without looking at Hester in the crowd.
He signs a bond with the Black Man in the forest after meeting Hester.
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He takes advantage of a young girl's attraction toward him to convert her to the church.

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