2. Read the following selection from the section "Meeting With The Dauphin":

"The two had a private conversation during which it is said Joan revealed details of a solemn prayer Charles had made to God to save France. Still tentative, Charles had prominent theologians examine her. The clergymen reported they found nothing improper with Joan, only piety, chastity, and humility."

Which of the following can be inferred from the selection above?

A. The clergymen had a thorough process for testing someone's reliability.
B. Religion was an important part of French culture and government at this time.
C. Charles doubted Joan's belief in Catholicism.
D. Many other religious fanatics had approached Charles with false stories.