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In "the convict and the bishop," how is the bishop different from the innkeeper and the tavern-keeper?
a.
he is kind, charitable, and accepting.
b.
he is wealthy, independent, and funny.
c.
he is tall, strong, and well-protected.
d.
he is young, innocent, and naïve.

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