Read the passage from "How Should One Read a Book?”

The thirty-two chapters of a novel—if we consider how to read a novel first—are an attempt to make something as formed and controlled as a building: but words are more impalpable than bricks; reading is a longer and more complicated process than seeing.

The author’s purpose in this passage is to

criticize.
entertain.
inform.
persuade.

Respuesta :

To inform the people reading

After reading the passage from "How Should one Read a Book," we can see the author's purpose in the passage is:

C. To inform.

  • When an author criticizes something in his writing, he offers a negative opinion about that something.
  • When the author's purpose is to entertain, he uses humor and exciting language to keep readers interested.
  • When an author wishes to inform, he conveys facts. That is, he simply provides readers with knowledge about something.
  • Finally, when an author wants to persuade, he tries to convince readers that his opinion is the right one.

  • Having the information above in mind, we can see that the author's purpose in the passage is to inform readers about the process of reading and writing a novel.
  • The author conveys the knowledge that, unlike bricks, words are impalpable. Therefore, putting them together as well as reading them is more complicated that making a building.

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