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Which of the following books focuses on the life of Elizabeth of York?
Question 1:
Which of the following books focuses on the life of Elizabeth of York?
A.
The Dragon and the Rose by Roberta Gellis
B.
The Tudor Rose by Margaret Campbell Barnes
C.
All of these
D.
The Kings Daughterby Sandra Worth
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