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Who is most likely the speaker of the poem, "My Last Duchess?" A. Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara B. Robert Browning C. The Last Duchess of Ferrara D. Fra' Pandolf
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Who is most likely the speaker of the poem, "My Last Duchess?" A. Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara B. Robert Browning C. The Last Duchess of Ferrara D. Fra' Pandolf
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The answer should be A.
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A. Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara
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