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Which author wrote about his or her own experience in the above works?
A

J. K. Rowling

B

Marjane Satrapi

C

George Orwell

D

Harper Lee


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文章第二段第一句提到“This is a wise, funny, and heartbreaking memory of Marjane Satrapi’s years growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, and how she dealt with life while experiencing the ruinous effects of the war with Iraq.”Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi是一本关于作者玛嘉·莎塔琵在伊朗一年生活中睿智、有趣、令人心碎感动的回忆录,以及她在受到伊拉克战争的毁灭性影响后如何面对生活。故选B。
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