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What did Oliver Twist ask for more ?

AMore time to eat

BMore clothes to wear

CMore time to play

DMore food to eat

Answer:

D. More food to eat

Read Explanation:

In the novel Oliver Twist, young Oliver famously asks for more food by saying,
“Please, sir, I want some more.”

The character Oliver Twist was created by
Charles Dickens in his novel Oliver Twist (1838).

This scene highlights the harsh conditions in the workhouse and is one of the most memorable moments in English literature.


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