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gonzo233

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There are instances when a school library media specialist or teacher deliberately and conscientiously selects books and other materials to include (or exclude) in a library collection or to incorporate into instruction.
 
  a. This practice demonstrates the professional's efforts to have a well-balanced library media center.
  b. This practice is censorship, either consciously or unconsciously done.
  c. This is an outdated practiceall book and curricular purchase should be a committee decision.
  d. This is a violation of students' rights, since student representation should have been on the committee and involved in the process.

Question 2

Rosenblatt (1978, 1989) describes reading literature as a ___________between the reader and the text, whether a novel, poem, short story, or play.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

transaction



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