In "The Convict and the Bishop," why does the old woman point out the bishop's house to Valjean?

A.
She is a former convict herself, and she has relied on the bishop's charity.

B.
She knows the bishop will recognize Valjean as a convict.

C.
She knows the bishop will welcome Valjean regardless of his status.

D.
She knows that the money she has given Valjean will pay for him to stay there



Answer :

C. The Bishop is renowned around that part of Digne for being a man of charity, someone who would never leave a man behind. (Interesting question, I'm just reading Les Mis for pleasure!)

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