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Plot and characters are very important in both mysteries written for young adults and the adult mysteries that adolescents read. In true young adult mysteries, the ___________is usually an adolescent who assumes the role of the amateur sleuth, sometimes following in the footsteps of a parent or adult friend who is a P.I. or police officer.
 
  a. antagonist
  b. blended character
  c. protagonist
  d. minor character

Question 2

Several authors of young adult literature write in the mystery subgenre of _______________. An example is Richard Peck's Are You in the House Alone? (1976).
 
  a. horror
  b. graphic novel
  c. humor
  d. suspense



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Answer to Question 1

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