Pearl stared intently at them, but she never tried to introduce herself. She would not reply if spoken to. And if the children gathered around her, as they sometimes did, Pearl would become absolutely terrifying in her puny wrath. She would pick up stones to throw at them and make incomprehensible shrieks that made her mother tremble because they sounded like the curses of some alien witch.
she is an outcast so she creates characters in her imagination to keep her company
Yes, very infectious! scarlet fever is most common in children and children with scarlet fever are not to go to school.
In "The Scarlet Letter," Pearl's personality is influenced by both heredity and environment. Her independent and wild nature could be attributed to her mother Hester's strong-willed character. Additionally, growing up in the restrictive Puritan society of 17th-century Boston shaped Pearl's behavior, making her rebellious and unconventional.
Scarlet is not an appropriate description!
describe the health of rev. dimmesdale
he was my dad
It's a large red A
with words
Scarlet fever mainly affects children. It is a bacterial disease. Scarlet fever can be cured with antibiotics.
A scarlet ibis is native to the Caribbean islands and lives between South America and Florida.
because she is not married yet
Yes, he has five children; Scarlet, James, Zofia, Ashen and Jana.