LIT 219 Lecture 2: NQQ Bishop Mirrors, Windows, Doors

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Books are sometimes windows, offering views of worlds that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part of whatever world has been created or recreated by the author. This quote is in the first line of the article. I find this to be a very important quote because it sets the base of the argument. The argument is that children"s books have a huge impact on the children reading them so authors have to be careful in what they put into their books. This quote puts that argument into perspective to help the readers of the article really grasp the idea that children"s books shape the child"s view of reality. This quote is used as evidence to support the main argument. This quote helps the readers fully understand the idea that children"s books shape the child"s view of reality.

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