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English, 20.05.2021 06:20, nina288

In "The Washwoman," what chief lesson about religious faith does the narrator take away from his experiences with the washwoman?
A. People of different faiths will never understand one another.
B. Poor people have a better chance at entering heaven than rich people do.
C. All work is divine and deserving of deep respect.
D. There are good and righteous people who follow faiths of different kinds.

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