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Select the answer choice that correctly quotes from the following selection from the passage. It features fictional creatures such as wizards, dwarves, elves, goblins, and orcs. The Harry Potter series focuses mainly on wizards and witches, but also includes trolls, goblins, giants, dragons, and many other creatures. The Lord of the Rings trilogy features "wizards, dwarves, elves, goblins, and orcs," while the Harry Potter series focuses mainly on wizards and witches, but also includes many other creatures (Botkins 87). Both series feature imaginary creatures such as "wizards, dwarves, elves, goblins, and orcs" in The Lord of the Rings, and "wizards and witches. . . trolls, goblins, giants, [and] dragons" in Harry Potter (Botkins 87). The Harry Potter series features witches and wizards, and also includes "trolls, goblins, giants, dragons, and many other creatures," while The Lord of the Rings trilogy has such fictional characters as wizards, goblins, and others (Botkins 87). The Lord of the Rings trilogy features fictional creatures such as wizards, dwarves, elves, goblins, and orcs, while "the Harry Potter series focuses mainly on wizards and witches, but also includes many other creatures" (Botkins 87).

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