Library/PT 116/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage contrasts two ways of reading literature. Reader-response theory says a work only gets meaning when a person reads it, and different readers will naturally understand it differently. Formalists disagree, arguing the author’s intended meaning is in the text and critics should find that single meaning. The passage says formalism is too narrow and that paying attention to readers’ perspectives can reveal useful new insights, even though some reader-based readings can unfairly impose modern ideas on old works.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the explicit sentence that uses the verb "legitimizes" to describe the effect of reader-response theory. Support from passage: "By regarding a reader's personal interpretation of literary works as not only valid but also useful in understanding the works, reader-response theory legitimizes a wide range of perspectives on these works..."

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The passage states that reader-response theory legitimizes which one of the following?

Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly states that reader-response theory "legitimizes a wide range of perspectives on these works" by treating readers' personal interpretations as valid and useful. This is a direct match to choice A.
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