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Skurzynski, G. (1999). It's a wired world after all: Children, books, and the Internet. Theory into Practice, 38(3). Retrieved November 18, 2007 from JSTOR database.
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1) What is the argument of this essay?
A. Digital age has affected the way kids interact with reading and language.B. Digital age has negatively influence the way kids interact with reading and language.
C. Digital age has changed children.
D. Digital age hasn't affected the way kids interact with reading and language.
2) In paragraph [4], is the reference Bickers correctly cited according to the MLA style?
Bickers, asserting that publishing companies are taking what the students want to heart, writes, "Graphix [a division of Scholastic Inc.] is arguably the first imprint dedicated exclusively to graphic novels for kids, but it is certainly no longer the only one".
A. Yes. It is correctly cited.
B. No. Both first name and last name of the author must be provided in the attribution, and a citation at the end of the sentence must be provided.
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3) In paragraph [4]. the author talks about graphic novels
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A. to argue.
B. to provide supporting details.C. to introduce a new book format.
D. to show how popular they are.
4) In paragraph [5], it can be inferred that
A. research in digital media has been conclusive.
B. more research in digital media is necessary.
5) In paragraph [2]. the writer references the children's literature critic and technology analyst Eliza Dresang
A. to provide evidence to support the thesis statement.
B. to give credit to the source.
C. to present the researcher's research on digital age.
D. to report research findings.
6) In paragraph [5], is the author referenced in the following sentence correctly cited according to the MLA style?
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