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

If the passage were presented as a play, how would it most
likely differ from its current genre?
Then turn from your blurred and littered pages to the opening
pages of some great novelistDefoe, Jane Austen, Hardy
Now you will be better able to appreciate their mastery.
The author might place Defoe, Austen, and Hardy in a
setting on Jupiter
The author might go into detail about the lives of Defoe,
Austen, and Hardy.
The author might write a plot in which Defoe, Austen, and
Hardy solve a crime.
The author might include dialogue for the roles of Defoe,
Austen, and Hardy.
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Answer: Option D

(D) The author might include dialogue for the roles of Defoe, Austen, and Hardy.

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If the passage were presented as a play, it would most likely differ from its current genre in a sense that, the author might include dialogue for the roles of Defoe, Austen, and Hardy.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

‘How Should One Read a Book’ is a passage which is written by Virginia Woolf. If the passage was presented as a play rather than its original genre, then the author would mostly include the dialogue for all the characters.

What is a play without a dialogue or a conversation?! Dialogue, monologue, speech are the important characteristics of a play. Without this a play cannot be narrated. By adding dialogues, the passage will take form of a play.

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