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In ancient times items made of unicorn parts were very valuable for what reason?
Question 1:
In ancient times items made of unicorn parts were very valuable for what reason?
A.
Unicorn horns and parts were thought to be medicinal.
B.
They were very rare
C.
All of these
D.
The parts were thought to be aphrodisiacs.
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