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IceJOKER
17 days ago
9

Miguel is a 10th grader who wants to read for enjoyment. He reads at grade level, and he enjoys realistic fiction, thrillers, an

d mysteries.
Based on this information, which books would Miguel most likely take on vacation? Select two options.

a graphic novel about a popular superhero
a self-help book about building self-confidence
a series of award-winning spy novels
a text detailing the biology of marine life
a story about a pioneer family on the Oregon Tra
English
1 answer:
Gnom [6.4K]17 days ago
8 0
One of the suitable choices would be a graphic novel featuring a well-known superhero. Another possibility could be a collection of prestigious novels that have earned awards. Apologies for any inconvenience.
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