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16 May, 08:17

Which best describes how "The Convict and the Bishop" resolves its main conflicts?

The prejudices of the people in the town are proven true. The resolution ties in with the main theme--that people cannot change in an unjust world.

The bishop allows Valjean to leave under the condition that he does not return.

Once the bishop and Valjean part ways, the conflict between them resolves and the story ends.

Valjean is arrested again for the same crime he committed nearly 20 years ago. He will never escape justice and be a free man.

The bishop's actions and compassion give Valjean what he needs to overcome his past and become a good man.

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  1. 16 May, 09:35
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    The bishop allows Valjean to leave under the condition that he does not return.
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