History of Anime - Comp

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Kathleen Wilcox
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the author's purpose of this text?
to persuade the reader to consider anime as one of the most complex forms of art
to inform the reader about the effects of Western culture and World War II on the history of anime e
to persuade the reader that the influence of the Western World on Japanese art has made it better
to inform the reader about the evolution, history, and popularity of anime
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the effect of World Was II on Japanese artist?
They were encouraged to study in other countries
They were forced to leave their art behind and join the army
They were asked by the country's leaders to create art that promoted peace.
They were permitted to create only art that supported Japanese values
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following details express an opinion?
Anime is the most exciting feature in the latest 21st century media.
The history of anime began more than two hundred years ago
Today there are dozen of video games based on the manga comics or cartoons
In 2001, the Japanese anime Spirited Away was released World wide
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Which word describes something that is a long-established custom?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main idea of "Art for All" ?
A famous printmaker named Hokusai used sketches to teach his students and encourage them to draw their own.
only wealthy people could afford scroll art.
there were two major techniques used to make traditional Japanese scroll paintings
the history of anime stretches back more than two hundred years to the beginning of the art form manga.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which event occurred in the 1930's?
Japanese artists were introduced to art from the United States and Great Britain.
Japanese magma came into its own and was very popular among the Japanese
Animator created a new process called rotoscoping.
Many artists from Japan decided to relocate to the United States.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How are shoen and shojo the same?
They are both adventurous and active characters.
They both star female characters.
They are both about emotions and relationships.
They are both only shown on Japanese television.
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