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in conclusion, both hester and dimmesdale made a foolish choice to stay in salem. their suffering is unnecessary and could have been easily alleviated by simply traveling to another town and assuming new identities.

what assumption in this sentence makes the meaning subjective rather than objective?
hester and dimmesdale could have moved.
hester and dimmesdale made a foolish choice.
hester and dimmesdale stayed in salem.
hester and dimmesdale suffered too much.

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