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Arlecino [84]
4 years ago
14

Which best analyzes how the bishop contributes to the plot of "The Convict and the Bishop"

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lianna [129]4 years ago
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Answer:The bishop is the first person to show Valjean mercy, ultimately leading to Valjean’s inner conflict; this builds tension and leads to the climax of the story.

Explanation:

pav-90 [236]4 years ago
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If your choices are the following:
<span>A. Valjean's appearance contributes to the villagers' prejudice against him; this establishes the conflict. 
B. Valjean's appearance makes the villagers feel sorry for him; this adds to the rising action. 
C. Valjean's physical appearance has very little to do with the plot of the story; it has no impact on the plot. 
D. Valjean's appearance causes the villagers to put their complete trust in him; this leads to a resolution.

The answer would be A</span>
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