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What act of sacrifice does Jean Valjean undertake for Cosette?
He spends years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread.
He trades his freedom to save a child.
He adopts Cosette and cares for her well-being.
He forgives Javert even when pursued by him.
Why is Jean Valjean's redemption viewed through his sacrifices?
He becomes wealthy after his release.
He prioritizes others' well-being over his own.
He remains hidden throughout the story.
He avoids the law and lives a successful life.
Which moment represents Jean Valjean's ultimate act of sacrifice?
When he reveals his identity to save another.
When he gives up his fortune to help the poor.
When he faces Javert without violence.
When he risks his life to save Marius.
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