The words that help readers identify the author’s tone are legitimate, powerful. These words convey a sense of validation and strength regarding the importance of comic books in education, indicating that the author views them as significant and worthy tools for teaching and learning.
""Black Panther" Comic Books Belong in Classroom"
by David Cutler
Opinion: Why ‘Black Panther’ and other comic books belong in the classroom
With the massive success of “Black Panther,” the latest blockbuster from Marvel, the time is ripe for educators to embrace comic books as legitimate teaching and learning tools.
The movie is based on the superhero created by comic book legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appearing in “Fantastic Four” #52, released in 1966. In that issue, for what turns out to be a defensible reason, the Black Panther, or T’Challa as he is also known, single-handedly takes down each member of the powerful all-white superhero team. During the height of the civil rights movement, this was a powerful statement indeed, providing a clear allegory to the tumultuous time.
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Which words from the text help readers identify the author’s tone?
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teaching, learning
teaching, learning
legitimate, powerful
legitimate, powerful
latest, height
latest, height
defensible, tumultuous
defensible, tumultuous
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