Many fantasy stories seem familiar to

QUESTION 1
Many fantasy stories seem familiar to us because they are based on
dreams | |
psychological studies | |
traditional folklore literature | |
popular culture |
QUESTION 2
During the Middle Ages, most children experienced stories through
manuscripts | |
oral tales | |
chapbooks | |
primers |
QUESTION 3
The Grimm brothers
were studying the language and grammar of traditional tales | |
looked for the underlying psychological roots of fairy tales | |
collected tales for children | |
collected American tall tales |
QUESTION 4
Books for beginning readers
should contain only Dolch vocabulary words | |
should be completely decodable | |
should contain only words with short-vowel spelling patterns | |
should rely on natural language patterns |
QUESTION 5
A preschool child would probably be most interested in a book about
homeless people | |
being lost in a supermarket | |
global warming | |
a nostalgic memory |
QUESTION 6
Which of the following is not true about big books?
big books can be handmade by a class | |
the text in a commercially made big book should be large and easy to see | |
big books are always worth the amount of money they cost | |
big books are valuable tools for teaching beginning readers |
QUESTION 7
Through constant exposure to books, young children learn
that reading is tiresome | |
how to handle a book | |
the names of the colors | |
about animals |
QUESTION 8
Censorship
refers to complaint about a book’s content | |
has decreased in recent years | |
is an attempt to have a book removed from a library | |
efforts are limited to works of fantasy literature |
QUESTION 9
Fables were primarily meant to
entertain | |
instruct | |
explain | |
horrify |
QUESTION 10
Fantasy is an important genre for children because
it allows them to temporarily escape reality | |
it develops morality | |
it helps the child to imagine and to conceive of alternatives | |
it teaches children how to practice witchcraft |
QUESTION 11
Realism in literature is characterized by
the use of a lively line to create movement and humor | |
attempts to capture first visual impressions before intellect or emotion could define the image further | |
representation of the world as we see it in real life | |
a lack of conventions such as perspective and so-called real appearances |
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QUESTION 12
In your opinion, what purpose does Children's Literature serve?
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QUESTION 13
Research shows that the most significant factor affecting a preschooler’s later educational achievement is
fathers who love to read | |
siblings who do well in school | |
early exposure to books | |
a diet of bananas |
QUESTION 14
When evaluating alphabet books, you should consider
the consistency of the illustrations and the text | |
whether the school library owns the book | |
how much the book costs | |
whether you recognize the author’s name |
QUESTION 15
A picture book is different than an illustrated book. In a picture book
the pictures are an extension of the text | |
the pictures make the book appropriate for adolescents | |
the meaning is conveyed through both the illustrations and the text | |
the pictures must be accurate and synchronized with the text |
QUESTION 16
One of the themes that is commonly found in fantasy children’s literature is
family conflict | |
explanations for natural phenomena | |
the struggle between good and evil | |
peer pressure |
QUESTION 17
The person who is considered to be the first author of the modern fairy tale is
Madeline L’Engle | |
Hans Christian Anderson | |
The Grimm brothers | |
Dr. Seuss |
QUESTION 18
As they read books to young children, parents should
sit across from the child | |
hide the illustrations to encourage the child to look at the text | |
encourage the child to interact with the book | |
discourage the child from interrupting to ask ques |

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Solution: Many fantasy stories seem familiar to