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28 July, 02:54

In "The Convict and the Bishop," why does Jean Valjean ring the doorbell of the local prison? A. He wants to speak to some of the people he was once imprisoned with. B. He wants to know if he can sleep there for the night. C. He wants to report how the innkeeper and the tavern-keeper have treated him. D. He wants to confess to his past crimes.

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  1. 28 July, 03:20
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    I believe it's C he wants a place to sleep.
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