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kamilo84

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The Coretta Scott King Awards and the Pura Belpr Awards honor authors and illustrators from particular:
 
  a.
  foreign countries.
  b.
  colleges and universities.
 
  c.
  parallel cultures.
  d.
  genres and formats.

Question 2

What type of picturebooks are characterized by ambiguous endings, referencing other texts, and playing with readers?
 
  a. Fantastical
  b. Postmodern
  c. Modern
  d. New Age



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b





 

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