What are the three elements that differentiate childrens literature from adult literature
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Children’s literature uses simple language. The sentences are simple and short. The text may contain pictures, drawings and may be written in some designs to attract the attention of children. This literature may discuss the themes such as kindness, bravery, family and others which are understandable to the children.
Adult’s literature uses complicated language. The sentences are complex and long. The text doesn’t comprise more pictures. This literature may discuss different themes from family relationships, marriage, career, parenthood to conflicts and political issues.