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28 August, 12:13

In "The Convict and the Bishop," how are the innkeeper and the tavern-keeper alike?

A.

Both immediately recognize Jean Valjean as a convict.

B.

Neither treats the bishop with the respect and honor he deserves.

C.

Both demonstrate charity and forgiveness to Jean Valjean.

D.

Neither is willing to feed Jean Valjean or give him a place to sleep.

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  1. 28 August, 12:26
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    C. C. is the best answer.
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