A short story differs from a _______ in that the short story focuses on a single episode or scene with a limited number of characters.
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Ques. 2The growth in comic books was not always met with praise because:
a. many parents and educators questioned the deleterious effects that comics might have on children.
b. publishers did not want to invest substantial financial resources into a genre that young adults did not want to purchase.
c. writers of serious realistic fiction and historical fiction objected to young adult literature being watered-down.
d. sales dipped substantially when realistic fiction became most popularcomic writers lost their market share and were unable to compete.
Ques. 3A ____________ novel is a dynamic format of image and word that delivers meaning and enjoyment and differs in subtle ways from both comic books and picture books.
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Ques. 4Diamond Comics, a distributor, has a special ______________ Website with information for librarians and teachers and a comic book shop locator, while Comic Books for Young Adults has detailed information on selecting and using comic books.
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Ques. 5Violent or sexually graphic manga are referred to as ____________.
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Ques. 6Shojo is a manga category that is aimed at younger girls while _________ appeals to boys with its action stories.
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Ques. 7Manga _____________ for comics because manga is the only type of comic or graphic novel that is more popular with females than with males.
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Ques. 8In comic books, adolescents can explore current and historical events, legends and tall tales, ___________, and visual versions of classic novels and dramas.
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Ques. 9Picture books
a. are designed for nonreaders
b. are found primarily in the genre of realistic fiction
c. combine the art of storytelling with reading
d. can enrich content knowledge and stimulate higher order thinking.
Ques. 10Which is the most significant problem facing magazines in schools?
a. Many teachers object to using magazines as curricular materials because of contemporary culture concerns and an emphasis on secular topics.
b. Many magazines, candidly speaking, do not cater to middle and secondary students' reading interests and motivations.
c. Many school librarians face difficulty deciding which, if any, popular magazines to purchase because of rising subscription costs, shrinking budgets, and an emphasis on curriculum content.
d. Many teachers and library media specialists do not have the expertise to purchase quality magazines, especially considering the lack of reference and review sources.