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As all adolescents begin to shape their identity, students from different cultural groups
   begin to develop their _________ identity.
 
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When __________ stereotypes are present in young adult literature, both girls and boys are deprived of a range of strong alternative role models.
 
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_________ criticism began as some women resisted the exclusion of women and the female consciousness in the accepted literary canon that was taught in schools.
 
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The author's ________ also sets the tone of the book or the author's attitude toward both the book and the intended readers.
 
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Although some children's and adults' books appeal to young adults, literature written especially for young adults should:
 
  a. be focused toward specific curricular areas so as maximize academic achievement and efferent learning.
  b. be written primarily for slower or reluctance readers (e.g., those lacking motivation or reading skills) because better readers can read adult literature that has been honored over the decades.
  c. shy away from controversial topics usually associated with adult literaturesuch an approach will reduce censorship efforts.
  d. consider contemporary world perspectives including cultural, social, and gender diversity; environmental issues; and global politics and international interdependence.

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What is the best statement about review sources, those sources that provide reviews of young adult literature?
 
  a. The best approach is to use only reviews from reputable sources that you know and trust.
  b. Internet sites such as Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com are most beneficial because they have the best selection of young adult literature.
  c. Readers are the best source because they have read the books and submitted their objective and unbiased reviews.
  d. Book jackets and publishers' catalogs provide the most comprehensive information on young adult books.

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Regarding gender in young adult literature, educators and library media specialists will likely see
 
  a. realistically speaking, more of the same, e.g., women being portrayed as helpless and in need of a man's help.
  b. less female writers because publishers continue to seek male writers who usually sell more books.
  c. little change due to publishers' practices as well as teachers' and library media specialists' purchasing habits.
  d. more accurate and realistic reflections of gender in young adult literature with increased powerful female protagonists, more books written by exceptional female writers, an increasing number of female critics, and a more balanced view of all gender perspectives.

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When gender stereotypes are present in young adult literature,
 
  a. girls are usually portrayed as strong individualists who can take care of themselves even during difficult times of life and stress.
  b. the literature usually dates back to the early 1800s because deliberate efforts have corrected many of gender stereotypes of the past.
  c. girls are portrayed as economic providers while boys are portrayed as caring and nurturing.
  d. both girls and boys are deprived of a range of strong alternative role models.

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Which is the most valid statement about young adult literature?
 
  a. Young adult literature has been relatively static over the last two or three decades, especially when compared to literature for other developmental periods and age groups.
  b. Young adult literature experienced considerable change, just as young adults and the society in which we live.
  c. Young adult literature should include well-written books; the verdict is still out on other genres such as poetry, graphic novels, and magazines.
  d. Young adult literature might have reached its peakthe history of young adult literature suggests its popularity might decline as young adults become more sophisticated readers change due to developmental changes.
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