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Which phrase(s) from the text best illustrate Gringoire’s conflict? Select all that apply.

A.
“Night comes on early in January. . .”

B.
“he was in haste to reach some obscure and deserted alley. . .”

C.
“he turned his back upon the bannerets and pennons. . .”

D.
“considered for some time the islet of the Passeur-aux-Vaches. . .”

E.
“I would gladly drown myself, were the water not so cold. . .”

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B. "he was in haste to reach some obscure and deserted alley. . ."

C. "he turned his back upon the bannerets and pennons. . ."
E. "I would gladly drown myself, were the water not so cold. . ."

B. "he was in haste to reach some obscure and deserted alley..."

C. "he turned his back upon the bannerets and pennons..."
E. "I would gladly drown myself, were the water not so cold..."

B. "he was in haste to reach some obscure and deserted alley. . ."

C. "he turned his back upon the bannerets and pennons. . ."
E. "I would gladly drown myself, were the water not so cold. . ."

To answer this question, we need to identify phrases from the text that illustrate Gringoire's conflict. The conflict refers to the inner struggle or dilemma that Gringoire is facing. Let's analyze each option:

A. "Night comes on early in January..." - This phrase does not directly illustrate Gringoire's conflict but rather provides information about the setting.

B. "he was in haste to reach some obscure and deserted alley..." - This phrase indicates Gringoire's urgency and desire to find refuge, but it does not explicitly illustrate his conflict.

C. "he turned his back upon the bannerets and pennons..." - This phrase suggests that Gringoire is deliberately avoiding or rejecting something, which can be seen as a conflict.

D. "considered for some time the islet of the Passeur-aux-Vaches..." - This phrase shows Gringoire's contemplation and indecision, which can be seen as a conflict.

E. "I would gladly drown myself, were the water not so cold..." - This phrase clearly demonstrates Gringoire's despair and inner conflict.

Based on the analysis above, phrases C, D, and E from the text best illustrate Gringoire's conflict.