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rlane42

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Challenges to your students right to read are called:
 
  a.
  restraint.
  b.
  censorship.
 
  c.
  selectiveness.
  d.
  applied caution.

Question 2

Who claimed that simply encouraging young readers to engage with a text through identification, or being inhaled, is actually dangerous, as then they never learn to recognize the ideologies in a text, especially those that are implicit.
 
  a.
  Louise Rosenblatt
  b.
  John Stephens
 
  c.
  David Lewis
  d.
  Laura Apol



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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