Question #N563

The text mentions "the great many times" that the book is being read. This is a reference to the success of the book. The text also mentions "these works," which is a reference to the many different books that the author has written. These sentences are meant to suggest that the author is a respected and important figure in the literary world. What is the most likely reason why the author of this passage emphasizes the number of times the book has been read?

The main purpose of the underlined phrase "the great many times" is to
A. create a sense of excitement for the reader.
B. highlight the importance of the author’s work.
C. suggest that the book has a complex plot.
D. show that the author is familiar with the reader’s interests.

Correct Answer is: B

By emphasizing the number of times the book has been read, the author emphasizes the importance of the author’s work. This information suggests that the author is a respected and important figure in the literary world.