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What did BOTH authors want the reader to understand about Martin Goodman and the creation of the Spider-Man character?
A. martin Goodman headed the team who developed the Spider-Man concept.
B. Martin Goodman respected Stan Lee’s decisions as a writer.
C. Martin Goodman shaped the character to make him effective on the page.
D. Martin Goodman didn’t deserve credit for the creation of Spider-Man.
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What poetic devices does shakespeare use in these lines? select all that apply. they are prose. they are blank verse. they are rhyming couplets they are in iambic pentameter.
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