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B. How does the Father Superior's perspective on the town compare to the monks' perspective? O A The Father Superior and the monks are all enthralled by the evil in town, but reluctant to confess to this. OB The Father Superior is appalled by what he saw in town, while the monks are enthralled by his retelling of it. ос 0 C The Father Superior is reluctant to return to the town in order to save it, while the monks have been inspired to help. The Father Superior is enraptured by what he saw in town, while the monks are dismayed by what he tells them.

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