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2.3 Cross-Text Connections - Agree/disagree or support/challenge relationships
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Text 1

Graphic novels are increasingly popular in bookstores and libraries, but they shouldn’t be classified as literature. By definition, literature tells a story or conveys meaning through language only; graphic novels tell stories through illustrations and use language only sparingly, in captions and dialogue. Graphic novels are experienced as series of images and not as language, making them more similar to film than to literature.

 

Text 2

Graphic novels present their stories through both language and images. Without captions and dialogue, readers would be unable to understand what is depicted in the illustrations: the story results from the interaction of text and image. Moreover, Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and many other graphic novels feature text that is as beautifully written as the prose found in many standard novels. Therefore, graphic novels qualify as literary texts.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely respond to the overall argument presented in Text 1?

A.

By asserting that language plays a more important role in graphic novels than the author of Text 1 recognizes

B.

By acknowledging that the author of Text 1 has identified a flaw that is common to all graphic novels

C.

By suggesting that the story lines of certain graphic novels are more difficult to understand than the author of Text 1 claims

D.

By agreeing with the author of Text 1 that most graphic novels aren’t as well crafted as most literary works are