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Who was the creator of the French circus, who is also thought to be one of the creators of modern circus?
Question 1:
Who was the creator of the French circus, who is also thought to be one of the creators of modern circus?
A.
Paul Fratellini
B.
Antonio Franconi
C.
Pierrot Bidon
D.
Arthur Vercoe Pedlar
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