Library/PT 136/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

The author argues that instead of people reading most books only on screens, digitized books will usually be printed on demand by fast, cheap machines so anyone can buy a physical copy of almost any title (even books once called out of print). Because digital publishing removes costs like warehousing, shipping, store displays, and returns, it will be cheaper and likely to compete with or replace traditional publishing once enough titles and printers exist. Those savings mean authors should get a larger share of sales, so agents will demand higher royalties; startups will sign authors first, forcing big publishers to cut costs or offer better terms, which explains why established publishers are cautious.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the author's central claim about how digitization changes the economics of publishing and creates competitive pressure to increase authors' royalties; choose the answer that captures both the economic transformation and its effect on authors' pay.

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Which one of the following statements most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
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Choice E best expresses the passage's main point. The passage argues that digitization will change the economics of publishing ("This would make digital publishing much less expensive than traditional publishing"; "Given the economic efficiency and convenience for customers of this new digital model of publishing, it is likely to eventually supplant or at least rival traditional publishing") and that this change will shift more value toward authors and create pressure for higher author payments ("the elimination of whole categories of expense means that under the digital publishing model, authors would be responsible for a greater proportion of the value of the final product and would therefore, according to literary agents, be entitled to a larger share of the proceeds"; "Under this competitive pressure, traditional publishers will have to reduce their redundant functions in order to accommodate higher royalty payments to authors or else they will lose their authors"). Together these claims form the passage's main point: digital publishing will transform publishing economics and likely lead to competitive pressure to increase authors' percentage of revenue.
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