What kind of humour did Charles Schulz use or like to use best?
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"Charles M. Schulz." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thomson Gale. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 24 Nov. 2009 .
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M$He used quite a few sight gags combined with more subtle humor.
Here is a great bio of him at Time
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,93141-2,00.html
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Commenter #1: I used the MLA (Modern Language Association) style of citing this piece of work here, correctly.. It was referenced as a source, just not formatted as a web link to the page as you pointed out. It was an encyclopedia entry that was copied from printed book. Mahalo does not discearn if someone used an actual book, not everything is a link to a page.
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