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This dog is almost as famous as Shakespeare.
Question 1:
This dog is almost as famous as Shakespeare. He was mentioned 151 times and the only canine to ever appear in a Shakespearean play.
A.
Max
B.
Crab
C.
Thisbe
D.
Pongo
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