Hello. You did not add the graphics to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I created a model chart that represents the situation shown in the question and that can help you. This chart is attached in the figure below.
Notice, in the graph that the more students attended more character education classes, the greater their acts of foolishness. On the other hand, these acts tend to decrease as students have attended less classes, reaching a very low result for students who have not attended any class of this type of education.
The correct answers are:
A. Hester exits the jail with her infant.
D. Hester endures scorn while standing on the scaffold.
These plot events occur in “The Market-Place”.

Answer: A. The charge will be due on the next bill. The charge was already billed as reflected in Everett ’s credit card statement. However, since he has immediately lodged his complaint to the bank about the unfamiliar charge, his payment for the said charge was deferred while it is being investigated. The bank validated his complaint by sending him the copy of his signature previously authorizing the charge. Since his complaint is not valid, Everett must pay the charge which will be due on the next bill.
Answer:
Comparing the opportunity cost and possible gains for both Juan and Wanda helps to determine which party should produce Pancakes and who should produce Bacon.
In other words, it reveals where their comparative advantages lie.
The party with the lowest opportunity cost in a particular product has the highest Comparative Advantage.
Explanation:
If for instance, the ratios give off Juan as having the highest opportunity cost in the production of Pancakes, when compared with Bacon and Wanda has the highest opportunity cost in the production of Bacon when compared to pancakes then Juan should focus on producing Bacon and Wanda Pancakes whilst they trade with each other for the other product where their comparative advantage is lowest.
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Answer:
"ccc bbb aaa"
Explanation:
In the program shown in the attached picture, if the user clicks the buttons in the order mentioned then the console would display "ccc bbb aaa". This is because the way the code is written the functions that display "bbb" and "aaa" require a button press. Therefore, when the code runs it loads the button events and displays "ccc" because it is the only code that does not require an input. Then once the bottomButton is pressed it adds "bbb" because it is the code associated with that button. Lastly, the topButton is pressed once and it adds "aaa" to the console.