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Read the excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil," and then answer the question. "The sermon which he now delivered was marked by the same characteristics of style and manner as the general series of his pulpit oratory. But there was something, either in the sentiment of the discourse itself, or in the imagination of the auditors, which made it greatly the most powerful effort that they had ever heard from their pastor's lips. It was tinged rather more darkly than usual with the gentle gloom of Mr. Hooper's temperament. The subject had reference to secret sin, and those sad mysteries which we hide from our nearest and dearest, and would fain conceal from our own consciousness, even forgetting that the Omniscient can detect them. A subtle power was breathed into his words. Each member of the congregation, the most innocent girl, and the man of hardened breast, felt as if the preacher had crept upon them, behind his awful veil, and discovered their hoarded iniquity of deed or thought." Which theme is expressed in the excerpt? A. hidden sin B. lost memory C. unwavering faith D. youthful innocence

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The passage mentions that the subject of the sermon made a reference to a secret sin. Both the tone, the mannerisms, and the word selection of the pastor also seem to reflect a dark vibe or feeling that the congregation had not felt before.

Other expressions that allude to the hidden sin being referred to are hoarded iniquity or deed, conceal from our own consciousness, and hide from our nearest and dearest.

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