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A famous children's author recently published a historical fiction novel under
a pseudonym; however, it did not sell as many copies as her children's books.
In her earlier years, she had majored in history and earned a graduate degree
in Antebellum American History, which is the time frame of her new novel.
Critics praised this newest work far more than the children's series that made
her famous. In fact, her new novel was nominated for the prestigious Albert J.
Beveridge Award, but still isn't selling like her children's books, which fly off
the shelves because of her name alone.

Which one of the following statements might be accurately inferred based on the above passage?

  • A. The famous children's author produced a lesser-quality book under her pseudonym.
  • B. The famous children's author has expertise in Antebellum America.
  • C. The famous children's author did not receive adequate publicity for her historical novel.
  • D. Historical fiction novels are more popular than children's series.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C. The passage mentions that the author published a historical fiction novel under a pseudonym, which received critical acclaim but did not sell as well as her children's books. This indicates that the author did not receive adequate publicity for her historical novel, as it did not reach the same level of popularity as her children's books. Choices A and B are incorrect as there is no mention of the quality of the book produced under the pseudonym or the author's expertise in Antebellum America. Choice D is also incorrect as the passage does not compare the overall popularity of historical fiction novels to children's series.