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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.

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Answer: Option A

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