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Mr3Hunna

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In quality young adult literature, major or minor characters
 
  a. are often challenged by others (or by themselves) to meet responsibilities.
  b. face problems similar to minor or major characters in poetry and historical fiction.
  c. sometimes actually play less than minor roles because the setting is just (or perhaps more) important as the characters.
  d. are often limited due to the author's ability to see situations from a young adult perspective.

Question 2

In ___________________ _____ novels, an author tells the story, not as a straight-forward narrative, but through a series of genres such as memos, handwritten messages, diary entries, news releases, and dialogues.
 
  a. allegorical
  b. comedic
  c. free verse
  d. multigenre



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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