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Name 2 reasons Hester visits Governor Bellingham. a) To seek permission for her child's baptism and to discuss her punishment b) To ask for a pardon for her crimes and to request a new home c) To inquire about the town's finances and to request a meeting with the mayor d) To discuss her plans to leave the colony and to request a job

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a) To seek permission for her child's baptism and to discuss her punishment

Step-by-step explanation:

In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter," Hester Prynne visits Governor Bellingham primarily to seek permission for her child's baptism and to discuss her own punishment for the adultery she has committed. The novel is set in a Puritan community, and Hester's visit to the governor reflects the strict moral and religious codes of the society in which she lives.

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