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Which witty prolific writer met death with these words: Either that wallpaper goes, or I go.?
Question 1:
Which witty prolific writer met death with these words: Either that wallpaper goes, or I go.?
A.
Oscar Wilde
B.
Dorothy Parker
C.
George Bernard Shaw
D.
Mark Twain
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