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Although the author thinks Mr. Big and Solitaire are badly drawn characters, he thinks ___

___.

A.Fleming enjoyed writing Live and Let Die more than his other books

B.this is the most attractive of his books because he enjoyed writing it

C.this is the most charming and energetic of his books

D.this is the book that most holds the attention of the reader

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