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Which of these is an example of a popular periodical?

A) Encyclopedia
B) Scientific Journal
C) Novel
D) Dictionary

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Final answer:

The question asks for an example of a popular periodical, but none of the provided options (Encyclopedia, Scientific Journal, Novel, and Dictionary) fit the definition of a periodical that includes magazines and newspapers aimed at general readership.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to identify an example of a popular periodical. A popular periodical is a type of publication that includes magazines, newspapers, and other publications that are issued at regular intervals, such as weekly or monthly, and are intended for general readership. Based on the options provided:

  • Encyclopedia (A) - Provides comprehensive information and summaries on a wide range of topics.
  • Scientific Journal (B) - A specialized publication intended for professionals in the scientific field.
  • Novel (C) - A fictional work of prose.
  • Dictionary (D) - Contains definitions, spellings, and usage of words.

None of these are examples of popular periodicals. They serve different purposes and are structured differently than periodicals like magazines and newspapers. Encyclopedias offer detailed information on many topics and are generally composed of several volumes or are available online. Dictionaries focus on word definitions and usage. Neither of these is intended to be released at regular intervals with new, current content as a periodical does. Therefore, the correct answer to the student's question would likely need clarification, as none of the options provided accurately represent a popular periodical.

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