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Who does Michael Corleone give the kiss of death in one of the most memorable scenes of the movie Godfather II?
Question 1:
Who does Michael Corleone give the kiss of death in one of the most memorable scenes of the movie Godfather II?
A.
Kay Corleone
B.
Sonny Corleone
C.
Tom Hagen
D.
Fredo Corleone
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