Library/PT 150/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Borges says detective stories create a special kind of reader who reads with suspicion, and he argues that literature depends on the reader’s active role—so genres are about how people read texts, not just fixed features inside them. The second passage agrees that grouping books by theme causes messy borderline cases, and recommends thinking of genres as 'reading protocols'—specific ways of reading and what readers pay attention to. The books most central to a genre are those written to be read that way, so critics should study the writing tricks (for example, sound in poetry or the different world-rules in science fiction) that shape those readings.

Logic Breakdown

Look for explicit statements about whether readers can apply one genre's reading protocol to texts in another genre. Note Borges's claim that a detective reader "might read any narrative as a detective story" and Passage B's statement that "We are free to read any text by any reading protocol we wish."

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18.

Borges and the author of passage B would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
B
Both authors foreground the reader's role in determining genre and explicitly say readers can apply a genre's reading protocol to any text. Passage A: Borges says this "special type of reader" might "read any narrative as a detective story." Passage B: "We are free to read any text by any reading protocol we wish." Taken together, these statements support choice B (that a science fiction story could be read as if it were a detective story).
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