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Which of these inferences about novels is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 6)? Spectacle and melodrama remain at the heart of TV, as they do with all arts that must reach a large audience in order to be economically viable.
But it is voice, tone, the sense of the author's mind at work, that are the essence of literature, and they exist in language, not in images.
O A Novels are unique because they can express ideas and emotions that images cannot.
B. Voice and tone are important characteristics of literature.
O C. Novels are not economically viable.
D. Novels do not contain melodrama,

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