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| 1. |
How does Wolfgang Iser envision the reader ? |
| A. | The reader fills in the gaps imposed by an author’s intention. |
| B. | The reader is sublimated beneath the author. |
| C. | The reader is less important than the author’s context. |
| D. | The reader is totally subject to the author’s intention. |
| Answer» B. The reader is sublimated beneath the author. | |