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“有心杀贼,无力回天。死得其所,快哉快哉!”说这话的维新志士是 A.康有为 B.

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“有心杀贼,无力回天。死得其所,快哉快哉!”说这话的维新志士是                

A.康有为

B.梁启超

C.谭嗣同

D.光绪

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A.environment is crucial for wildlife

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