What can you infer from the bishop's statement, "Well, well! Are we in any great danger?" Question 1 options: A The bishop does
not fear for his own safety. B The bishop already knows what will happen. C The bishop is irritated with Madams Magloire. D The bishop is afraid to meet the stranger.
Without knowing the context, this can be difficult to answer. However, I know options B and D are not correct. It seems as though C is the best option because we says "Well, Well!" It's almost as if he is mocking Madame Magliore rather than taking the threat seriously.
Italics do not show up on this site, but "D. Have you read Ambrose Bierce's short story An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge" works as long as "An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge" is in italics.