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What impact did color printing have on children’s books?
A

Sales increased by the middle of the 19th century.

B

Rough illustrations were now more appealing.

C

Illustrations told more of the story and were more appealing.

D

Books became more amusing.


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本题是推断题。参考第79题的解析,彩色印刷出现之后,儿童图书更注重言辞和情节,因此也更具吸引力,答案为选项C。
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