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History, 16.09.2019 10:00 leslie122372

Read this quotation:
"no! no! . hasten away. you would only lose your life. there is a terrible dragon near. he may come at any moment. one breath would destroy you if he found you here. go! go quickly! "
which character says these words?
a.
the princess in "st. george and the dragon"
b.
the emperor in "mulan"
c.
the maiden in "robin hood and allin-a-dale"
d.
mulan

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