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What conclusion can you draw about Jean Valjean from "The Convict and the Bishop"?

Jean Valjean will fall back into a life of crime.

Jean Valjean is concerned about the injustices faced by ex-convicts and will do all he can to correct those injustices after meeting the bishop.

Jean Valjean will not last long and will quickly be recaptured.

Jean Valjean has learned the importance of compassion and generosity from the bishop and will become a good man.

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It’s the fourth option where Jean Valjean learns compassion and generosity from the bishop.
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The correct answer is D) Jean Valjean has learned the importance of compassion and generosity from the bishop and will become a good man.

The conclusion that you can draw about Jean Valjean from "The Convict and the Bishop" is "Jean Valjean has learned the importance of compassion and generosity from the bishop and will become a good man."

The lesson he learned from the bishop is about trust and forgiveness. Jean understood that he could start again to be a man of honor and respect. The bishop had the knack and the patience to make Jean understand those values. This is an important moment of the acclaimed novel "Les Miserables," written by Victor Hugo.

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