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clmills979

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What are the most frequently stated reasons for seeking removal of books from libraries?
 
  a. Sexual content
  b. Offensive language
  c. Suitability for the intended age group
  d. All of the above

Question 2

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  6. _____ Animals
  7. _____ Toys and objects
  8. _____ Miniature worlds
  9. _____ Time warps
  10. _____ Unreal worlds
  11. _____ Magic Powers
  12. _____ Preposterous Characters/Situations
  13. _____ Quest Tales
 
  a. The central character is going through a difficult adjustment period such as loneliness and sensitivity associated with time travel.
  b. Attributes human thoughts, feelings, and language through animals that have human characteristics.
  c. Characters possess magical objects, know a magical phrase or have magical powers.
  d. Characters are developed through descriptive images of dress, features and actions.
  e. An example of this category is The Borrowers by M. Norton.
  f. Demonstrates a belief in human characteristics that children give their playthings.
  g. A common theme is the victory of good over evil and is often a search for an inner enemy.
  h. Although the setting is a fantasy world, the detail makes the world believable to the reader.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

6. b.
7. f.
8. e.
9. a.
10. h.
11. c.
12. d.
13. g.



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