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In one key scene in The Scarlet Letter, the Reverend Dimmesdale's publicly confesses to his part in a grave sin as he stands upon the town scaffold with Hester and Pearl by his side. What critical role does this scene play in the novel's plot? It is the climax.
It is the falling action.
It is the rising action.
It is the initiating event.

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