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cookcarl

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A teacher teaches a book by Edgar Rice Burroughs in which the protagonist John Carter, after being teleported, battles with villains and ultimately wins the hand of Princess Deiah Tjoris. The teacher is using:
 
  a. Ender's Shadow
  b. A Princess of Mars
  c. The White Fox
  d. The Time Machine

Question 2

The events of violence or horror in the novel should:
 
  a. teach a valid lesson or have some genuine meaning.
  b. be used for sensationalism provided the plot, character, and setting support the sensationalism.
  c. be sequential (e.g., avoid flashbacks) so the reader will not be confused.
  d. be justified prior to teaching the book or the integrated unit.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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