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What is the difference between censoring, banning, and challenging a book?

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What is the difference between censoring, banning, and challenging a book?

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Censoring is scanning the book for content and blanking or replacing anything that the censors find questionable. Banning is when you get rid of a book from a certain place all together. Some books are banned at certain libraries, so you will not find a copy of that book there. Challenging a book is when someone wants to have the book banned because of questionable or “harmful” content. The book has to go through a sort of trial before it can be banned and people argue about whether or not the book should stay or go.

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