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Read the passage from A Princess of Mars.
While Sola was away I took occasion to examine more minutely the room in which I found myself captive. The mural painting depicted scenes of rare and wonderful beauty; mountains, rivers, lake, ocean, meadow, trees and flowers, winding roadways, sun-kissed gardens—scenes which might have portrayed earthly views but for the different colorings of the vegetation. The work had evidently been wrought by a master hand, so subtle the atmosphere, so perfect the technique; yet nowhere was there a representation of a living animal, either human or brute, by which I could guess at the likeness of these other and perhaps extinct denizens of Mars.
Based on the passage, the reader can conclude that A Princess of Mars is a fantasy because it
is told by a narrator.
features a prisoner.
analyzes a piece of art.
is set on another planet.
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is set on another planet.
Explanation: the passage explicitly refers to Mars and “denizens of Mars,” placing the story on another world — a hallmark of fantasy (or speculative fiction). The other choices (narrator, prisoner, art analysis) don’t by themselves indicate the genre.
Explanation: the passage explicitly refers to Mars and “denizens of Mars,” placing the story on another world — a hallmark of fantasy (or speculative fiction). The other choices (narrator, prisoner, art analysis) don’t by themselves indicate the genre.
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