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John Singer, Mick Kelly, Biff Brannon, Jack Blount, Dr.
Question 1:
John Singer, Mick Kelly, Biff Brannon, Jack Blount, Dr. Copeland are characters described in this literary work.
A.
Giant
B.
Strangers on a Train
C.
Butterflies are Free
D.
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
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