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She was the predecessor of Madame Tussaud. She modelled wax figures of famous people.
Question 1:
She was the predecessor of Madame Tussaud. She modelled wax figures of famous people.
A.
Luisa Roldan
B.
Frances Scott
C.
Patience Wright
D.
Caroline Watson
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