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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In "The Convict and the Bishop," why is the welcoming scene the author describes in the little one-story house ironic? A. The residents are unwilling to welcome Valjean for the night. B. The family does not have enough food to share. C. The residents are in mourning over the death of a child. D. The house is attached to the prison. Its A or D :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Destinymasha @AnswerMyQuestions @ganeshie8 @kels200105 Not sure if you ever read this but if you want ill type the page that talks about the house:p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I haven't. D:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kels200105 you want the short passage??D:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nope, haven't, but you should easily know the answer since you read the story.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnswerMyQuestions I know but A and D are both in the story DDD:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kels200105 coming right up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But which one do you think is from the "welcoming scene"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnswerMyQuestions @kels200105 Nevermind ~facepalm~ I SEE Its A because the house looked so sweet and welcoming but they didnt accept him So yea Thanks !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yw :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are much welcome.

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