In paragraphs 4 and 5, the author stresses the idea that -
Little Free Library

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Sarah Williams
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borrowers must leave a book when they take one.
the books in the library are mostly biographies.
the borrowers are mainly the owners of the libraries
Little Free Libraries are truly free
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Which of these supports the idea that people find Little Free Libraries delightful?
It got some good use for about 2 weeks, Walton says, before the whole thing disappeared.
There are no return dates or overdue fees. You can return it or bring back another selection - or not.
"Little Free Libraries are just magical to me," Holt says. "They're just magical."
Nearby, Laura Cruzada discovered that neighbors hesitate to step too far onto somebody's property.
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Which sentence shows that the author believes that Little Free Libraries are good for society?
We want to encourage people to read," says Nelson, 44.
Our best estimate is there are between 4,000 and 5,000 that are either registered... or going to be registered," he says.
It seems sweet that, in an era of e-reading and instant information, the simple act of sharing a book can draw neighbors together and elevate a sense of community.
For $25 ($34.95 after Nov. 30), people can register a library and have it listed on the site's map, as well as receive other materials, according to the website.
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With which statement would the author most likely agree?
Little Free Libraries are more trouble than they are worth.
Anything that encourages people to read is worthwhile.
Paying to register a library is a waste of money.
Libraries shaped like houses are the most popular.
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In "Spread the Joy with Your Own Little Free Library," how are steps 4 and 5 similar?
Both explain how to get the library on the map.
Both stress checking into local laws.
Both emphasize letting people know about the library.
Both tell how to get someone to run the library.
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What is the primary purpose of a Little Free Library?
To sell books to the community
To provide a space for book exchanges
To store rare books
To serve as a public library branch
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Which of the following best describes the concept of a Little Free Library?
A large public library
A small community book exchange
A digital library platform
A bookstore chain
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