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44. The following question refers to "Graphic Novels 101: FAQ" and "Why I Wrote Persepolis."

The authors of "Graphic Novels 101: FAQ" and "Why I Wrote Persepolis" would probably agree that both graphic novels and comic books are
usually filled with violence and superheroes.
just like the movies.
another way to tell a story.
designed for kids.

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Answer:

another way to tell a story.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphic Novel is a way of telling stories in alternative ways, through comics. This genre is often associated with children's stories or stories of superheroes, however, graphic novels present a scenario mature enough to tell real stories, with strong thematic and influential, as well as a book and a film. This is what the authors of "Graphic Novels 101: FAQ" and "Why I Wrote Persepolis" wish to pass through their works.

With that, we can conclude that by ignoring or having prejudice with graphic novels, we miss the opportunity to know wonderful stories.

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The authors of "Graphic Novels 101: FAQ" and "Why I Wrote Persepolis" would probably agree that both graphic novels and comic books are another way to tell a story.

Answer: Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Persepolis is a graphic autobiography which was written by Marjane Satrapi. It depicts her childhood up to her early adult years in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. Persepolis reminds the readers of the “precarity of survival” in political and social situations.

She did not write her book for an Iranian audience. Satrapi's goal was to provide an alternative outlook into Iran for “westerners” who consumed the false and negative media attention given to Iran at that time. So this is considered as the way to tell a story about all this.

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