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According to the article, which kind of work did Mr. Wallace first send in to a magazine? |
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| A. | tongue twisters | | B. | jokes and riddles | | C. | stories and poems | | D. | original drawings |
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According to the article, which of the following is the hardest job for a Highlights editor? |
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| A. | writing an original story for each issue | | B. | selecting the best kids' work to print | | C. | reading all of the mail the magazine receives | | D. | correcting the errors in kids' stories and poems |
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According to the article, why is it difficult for children to get their work published in Highlights? |
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| A. | Most children's work is of poor quality. | | B. | Highlights is written for an adult audience. | | C. | Most magazine articles are written by professional writers. | | D. | Highlights receives more children's work than it can publish. |
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According to the article, which kinds of articles most appeal to Highlights editors? |
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| A. | articles that tell about interesting people | | B. | articles that explain how to do something | | C. | articles that capture interesting personal experiences | | D. | articles that give advice about personal problems |
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What does Mr. Wallace mean when he says in the tips to "Be aware"? |
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| A. | Notice what kinds of work the magazine uses. | | B. | Be careful about submitting copyrighted work. | | C. | Send lots of work so at least one item will be published. | | D. | Ask a teacher to review your work before submitting it. |
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