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bio_gurl

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Concerning biographies for young adults, young adults deserve:
 
  a. books that teach a good moral lessonpeople with personal fallacies should not be the subject of biographies.
  b. books in which controversial information and personal fallacies are neither omitted nor glossed over.
  c. books that show the good about a person and neglects the bad because censorship concerns should always be present in teachers' and library media specialists' minds.
  d. books to be read for enjoymenttextbooks suffice for the middle and secondary school curriculum.

Question 2

Several studies have found a link between the reading of nonfiction and the development of ____________ skills.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

literacy



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