What do graphic novels look like on the inside and outside?

(This question is from "The Greatest Graphic Novel Mystery", which is a repeat passage from ReadWorks.)

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According to the text, "The Greatest Graphic Novel Mystery", Graphic novels look like comics on the inside and books on the outside.

  • The text shows that on the outside, graphic novels look like books, but when the reader opens it to read, he finds comics on the inside.  

  • On the inside, there are comics with panels and pictures. Some panels have dialogue while some others have no text at all.

  • The information in graphic novels is communicated with the character's expressions and the moody background.

  • Formerly in the early twentieth century, graphic novels were not allowed in American schools.

  • But today, they are accepted as part of the literature studied in schools. This was a result of a victorious court case.

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Answer:

Graphic novels are not comic books, they're close descendants. However they are formatted like books on the outside but the inside pages of graphic novels look like comics, with panels and pictures.

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Just read the passage.

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