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A general statement about the author's point of view is that manga is significant. Which piece of
evidence from the text best clarifies and supports this point of view?
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A
The author believes there is no genre of greater historical importance to the
Japanese society than manga. This is proven in the first paragraph when the
author explains its popularity dating back to the 18th century.
B
The author believes manga is a complicated form of literature. This is proven
in the third paragraph when the author describes its root. This is reinforced
when the author describes Tezuka as an "expert.
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The author believes that few people truly understand the beauty of manga.
This is proven in the fifth paragraph when the author explains the need for
publishers to provide a warning for first-time readers
D
The author believes manga is a generic genre that deserves little recognition
This is proven by the repeated use of the word "popular." These feelings are
reinforced in the final paragraph where the author makes sure that readers do
not confuse this genre with anime.
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Answer:

A. The author believes there is no genre of greater historical importance to the Japanese society than manga. This is proven in the first paragraph when the author explains its popularity dating back to the 18th century.

Step-by-step explanation:

A general statement about the author's point of view is that manga is significant. The piece of evidence from the text that best clarifies and supports this point of view is option A.

This is because, the author believes that the manga is significant and is of great historical importance to Japan and is the most important genre in Japanese history as it dates back to the 18th century.

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