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7 according to the full statement in NCAC Protests Ban on inappropriate Books by Florida School Official the language and situations of any novel must be seen

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A) in the context of the entire work

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Answer: "in the context of the entire work and in the context of an author’s vision, total treatment of theme, and portrayal of characters and dialogue."

Step-by-step explanation:

The National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) warns that prohibiting books due to the presence of “profanity,” “curse words” or “inappropriate subject matter” will leave out pieces of literature that are fundamental for the curriculum, such as The Lord of the Flies and The Catcher in the Rye.

Furthermore, Florida State and Dixie District education policies dictate that language and situations in novels must be explained in their context to better understand the need for such content.

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