Question #N958

The author of the passage argues that while it is important for readers to understand the main point, understanding the overall structure and purpose of a text helps readers to better interpret the text's message. This includes understanding the relationship between the author's style and the overall meaning, as well as the reason for the text's structure. For example, a text that uses a lot of imagery is likely meant to be evocative, while a text that is structured as a series of arguments is likely meant to be persuasive. What is the most likely reason why the author discusses the relationship between the author's style and the overall meaning?

The main purpose of the author's discussion of the relationship between style and meaning is to
A. explain the author’s personal preferences for a particular style of writing.
B. emphasize the importance of understanding the overall purpose of a text.
C. suggest that readers should focus on the author’s style rather than the content of the text.
D. demonstrate that the author is an expert on the subject matter of the text.

Correct Answer is: B

The author is arguing that readers should understand the overall purpose of a text. The author believes that understanding the relationship between style and meaning will help readers better understand the text's overall purpose. The author does not discuss personal preferences, suggest that readers should focus on style over content, or demonstrate expertise on the subject matter of the text.