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Get my swan costume ready were the last words, not of Natalie Portman but of this great dancer.
Question 1:
Get my swan costume ready were the last words, not of Natalie Portman but of this great dancer.
A.
Marcella Thompkins
B.
Karin Alneski
C.
Lillian Gish
D.
Anna Pavlova
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