Author Question: Todd Strasser often combines speculative fiction and __________in his books. a. humor b. ... (Read 34 times)

chandani

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Todd Strasser often combines speculative fiction and __________in his books.
 
  a. humor
  b. adventure
  c. mystery
  d. poetry

Question 2

Historical novels also incorporate humor. In One Crazy Summer (2010) by Rita Williams-Garcia, readers meet
 
  a. a brother and sister who visit their grandmother in rural Illinois.
  b. a medieval girl with a determination not to get married.
  c. a girl determined to help her sisters adjust while visiting their mother.
  d. a young girl who struggles to break up with her boyfriend while dealing with the struggles of the senior year.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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