Read the excerpts from Does My Head Look Big in This? and Persepolis.Excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This?:When I was in elementary school, different-colored socks were enough to get you teased. So when you're a non–pork-eating, Eid-celebrating Mossie (as in taunting nickname for Muslim, not mosquito) with an unpronounceable last name and a mother who picks you up from school wearing a hijab and Gucci shades and drives a car with an "Islam means peace" bumper sticker, a quiet existence is impossible.Excerpt from Persepolis:

What similarities do the narrators’ perspectives most reveal? Select two options.
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How are the narrators’ perspectives similar? Select three options.
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Read the excerpt from Persepolis.Which element best illustrates the central idea of these panels?

Read the excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah.Now the next thing, and it’s really very simple, is that while I’m not going to abandon my fashion sense—you’d better believe I’d never give up my shopping sprees—I’m sick of obsessing about my body, what guys are going to think about my cleavage and calves and shoulder-to-hip ratio. And for the love of everything that is good and holy I am really sick of worrying what people are going to think if I put on a few pounds or have a pimple. I mean, homeroom on Monday morning can be such a stress attack.
What is the main purpose of a thought bubble in a graphic novel?
Which statements describe both graphic novels and comic books? Select three options.They are told in first person.The story never ends.They use panels.They include images and words.They contain gutters.
What is the best description of realistic fiction?
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