The Bishop sells his possessions to help the poor and needy, showing his selflessness and commitment to charity. | Card: 2 / 24 |
Fill in the blank: The convict was originally sentenced to ___ years in prison for stealing. | Card: 3 / 24 |
The Bishop remains calm and calls the convict 'son', showing compassion instead of fear. | Card: 6 / 24 |
True or False: The Bishop reported the convict to the police after the candlesticks were stolen. | Card: 7 / 24 |
Persome is frustrated and angry, particularly when she thinks the Bishop will sell his candlesticks next. | Card: 10 / 24 |
Fill in the blank: The Bishop gives the convict a secret path to ___ for a fresh start. | Card: 11 / 24 |
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How does the convict's perception of the Bishop change throughout their interaction? | Card: 13 / 24 |
Initially hostile and desperate, the convict becomes grateful and inspired by the Bishop's kindness, vowing to reform. | Card: 14 / 24 |
The Bishop offers the convict a place to rest for the night, demonstrating his generosity. | Card: 16 / 24 |
Fill in the blank: The convict refers to his life before prison as being ___ and having a wife and home. | Card: 19 / 24 |
The Bishop defends the convict, claiming he gifted the candlesticks to him, thus preventing his arrest. | Card: 22 / 24 |
What is the significance of the Bishop's decision to help the convict despite losing his candlesticks? | Card: 23 / 24 |
It highlights the Bishop's values of compassion and forgiveness over material possessions. | Card: 24 / 24 |






