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TVarnum

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Graphic novels, one of the most popular and fastest-growing types of young adult literature, began with:
 
  a. Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe.
  b. Will Eisner's A Contract with God.
  c. Eric Shanower's A Thousand Ships.
  d. Will Eisner's Sundiata: A Legend of Africa.

Question 2

Too often educators exclude graphic novels solely because of the format or the erroneous impression that all graphic novels
 
  a. have material that could potentially lead to censorship concerns and removal from school and public libraries.
  b. are written for less able readers who do not have the ability and motivation to read better genres of literature.
  c. are supernatural horror stories, or an expression of the male power fantasy.
  d. are difficult to align with the middle and secondary school curriculum and vital curricular standards.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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