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单选题
The essay would have been strengthened most by the inclusion of
A

a history of Puccini’s life

B

a plot synopsis of La Boheme

C

a comparison of Puccini, Lurhmann, and Larson’s backgrounds

D

an analysis of what audiences appreciate in theater

E

a description of tuberculosis and AIDS


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介绍普契尼的生活会加强小说的艺术效果,故选A。
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