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Graphic Novels Ielts Reading Answers Site

| Word | Meaning | |------|---------| | Sequential art | Art arranged in a specific order (e.g., panels) | | Reluctant reader | Someone who avoids reading | | Graphic memoir | Autobiography in comic format | | Panel | One framed image in a comic | | Gutter | Space between panels (reader fills in action) | | Lexile level | Text complexity measure |


Match each paragraph (A-F) with the correct heading. Graphic Novels Ielts Reading Answers

List of Headings: i. The digital shift and its challenges ii. Reluctant readers and market statistics iii. Defining a misunderstood medium iv. A Pulitzer Prize game-changer v. Criticism versus celebration of the format vi. Classroom applications and cognitive benefits | Word | Meaning | |------|---------| | Sequential

Answers:

Statements: 7. Will Eisner invented the first ever long-form comic in 1978. 8. Persepolis is more popular than Maus in European universities. 9. Reading graphic novels decreases the likelihood of reading prose books. 10. Digital platforms allow artists to publish without traditional companies. Match each paragraph (A-F) with the correct heading

Answers with explanations: 7. FALSE – Paragraph A says Eisner popularized the term, not invented the first long-form comic. The phrase "popularized by" indicates he did not invent it. 8. NOT GIVEN – Paragraph B mentions both works, but there is no comparison of popularity in European universities. Avoid assumption. 9. FALSE – Paragraph D states "72% of children who read graphic novels also read prose books voluntarily." This directly contradicts the statement. 10. TRUE – Paragraph E says digital platforms have "democratized production, allowing independent artists to bypass traditional publishers." This matches the statement.