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How does Clifford respond to the Judge's visit? a. He is worried that the Judge will try to take Phoebe away c. He argues with the judge forcibly making him leave the shop b. He is full of fear and begs Hepzibah not to let him in d. He is excited to reconnect with his long lost cousin

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He is full of fear and begs Hepzibah not to let him in

Step-by-step explanation:

It is undeniable from Judge Pyncheon's first appearance in the novel that he is his ancestor Colonel Pyncheon renewed. Of course, there are a lot of contrasts between the two men: physically, Judge Pyncheon is littler and paler than his ancestor.

Clifford may have turned into all style and no substance. The storyteller infers that it's a disgrace Clifford needed to invest such a significant amount of energy in jail. However, in any event, there is this recovering drop of kindness at the base that he didn't turn into a total instrument because of his stylish emotions.

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