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Read the following paragraph from the article.
Lee's slender, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel proved enduring enough to overcome the
popularity of hefty epics adapted as blockbuster movie franchises (the Rowling and Tolkien
works) or for TV ("Outlander"). Even "Pride and Prejudice," the 200-year-old inspiration for
numerous TV and movie versions, and with an army of "Janeites" devoted to Austen and
her work, couldn't best Lee's novel.
What can be inferred from this paragraph?
Many fans of "Mockingbird" dislike novels that have also been made into movie franchises.
Many fans of "Mockingbird" are also enthusiastic fans of "Outlander" and "Pride and Prejudice."
"Mockingbird" was more popular in the survey than novels that have typically received much more
recent attention
"Mockingbird" was mainly popular because it is a novel that is short enough to read instead of
watching the movie
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Read the following paragraph from the article.
Lee's slender, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel proved e...
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