Question #N414

The author of the passage argues that the process of writing, which has traditionally been seen as a solitary activity, is actually more collaborative. The author provides several examples to support this point, including the use of ghostwriters and the fact that many writers use beta readers to offer feedback on their work. Which of the following is an example of the author's argument?

The most likely reason the author uses the examples of ghostwriters and beta readers in the passage is to
A. explain the role of technology in the modern writing process.
B. illustrate how the writing process is more collaborative than it might seem.
C. emphasize the need for writers to be more objective in their writing.
D. suggest that writers should be more willing to share their ideas with others.

Correct Answer is: B

The author cites the examples of ghostwriters and beta readers to show that the writing process often involves collaboration. Ghostwriters help writers produce their work, and beta readers offer feedback and suggestions. Therefore, the examples of ghostwriters and beta readers support the author's argument that writing is a more collaborative process than it might seem.