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james

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____________became its own genre when, in the mid-1800s, Hans Christian Anderson began writing literary fairy tales and Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland (1865).
 
  a. Science fiction
  b. Horror
  c. Fantasy
  d. Realistic fiction

Question 2

Popular with older readers are ______ fantasies, which are defined as fantasies which are set in other worlds and which deal with matters affecting the destiny of those worlds.
 
  a. high
  b. quests
  c. dark
  d. kingdom



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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