Because that's
what readers responses to the book are, and other readers should be able to see that.
Not exact matches
In addition to the industrywide problem of declining ad rates and
reader response to standard display ads, the edgy editorial content on its flagship vertical, Gawker, scares off many advertisers, leading to
what company co-founder Nick Denton himself acknowledges is a «Gawker tax.»
This does not mean, of course, that the author ever forgets or betrays his science;
what it does mean is: that the
reader's approach, and
response, to these pages must of necessity be quite different from those demanded by the scientific works.
If the
reader has gone along with
what has been said in the earlier chapters, Jesus was an apocalyptist in the currents of his time, but this never contradicted his main message of the love and saving power of God and the need to love and serve one's fellows in obedient
response to the call of God.
Last month, I asked
readers what topics you wanted to read more about on the blog, and one of the top
responses was mental health and the Church.
Reader response criticism is fine when it is acknowledged that that is
what one is doing.
I received many, many messages from
readers offering counter-evidence to my complaint in the form of notable contemporary writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image journal has developed a list of
what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary Writers of Faith» in
response to the essay.
But
what makes Fish's book unique in this regard is not just the way he clearly wants to distance himself from the main implications of his own
reader -
response criticism: that the
reader decides the meaning of a text, even to the point that the text quite disappears (the title of one of Fish's later books in fact plaintively asked, Is There a Text in This Class?).
That reply may have been tongue - in - cheek, but if you can imagine a minute
what the
response will be on justarsenal if we DID lose, there will probably be a lot of
readers calling for Wenger's head and saying that the players really should be shot!
Dear Abby: In
response to «Former
Reader «and all others who insist that
what they do with their bodies is «their own business ``:
I don't know at the present time if this is possible, but if any Lunch Tray
readers take the initiative and contact their state's SFA to discuss this, I'd love to know
what response you receive.
The reaction of a physicist friend who saw me reading this book probably encapsulates the
response of the typical New Scientist
reader to the name Emilio Segre: «
What did he do?»
Since you are clearly extremely intelligent and know exactly
what you're writing about only one reason can exist for so peculiar a disconnect between
reader questions and «your» reply: you have helper elves in your office who handle many of the
responses.
The American Bar Association asked its
readers what it was like to date as a lawyer, and the
responses were resoundingly negative: people being left mid-date after dropping the «L - word» or being introduced as their title rather than their name.
After a couple of days in post-screening limbo, the reviews for «The
Reader» are in, and while there's much praise for the film, I suspect the
response may not be quite
what Harvey Weinstein was hoping for.
Those aspects include choosing great books with real characters working their way through real lives; reading the books with support from partners, volunteers, or tutors, a recording of the book, or a resource teacher; talking about books with other
readers — confirming
what you understand and adding your own insights; writing about books; and extending understanding through artistic
response.»
Teachers must go beyond encouraging off - hand, initial
responses from student
readers, must push them to explore exactly
what the author has done with syntax and diction that elicited such a
response in them.
Responses to these questions move
readers out of the rhetorical battles between reformers and anti-reformers and place the focus squarely on
what parents really think about schools.
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The rubric lifts the
readers out of their own
responses and tells them
what to think, thus violating the complexity of reading, writing, and responding for the sake of objectivity.
Successful
readers use their
responses to help them understand
what they read (Pappas & Brown, 1987; Wells, 1986).
The vote was held amongst
readers of the evo, Auto Express and Octane websites and drew over 4500
responses on the question of
what is the greatest V8 - engined Ferrari.
So, for good or ill, I feel the need to discuss
what the author of the article, Nicholas Carr, had to say as well as some of the
responses and their implications for
readers and writers.
While Goodreads, with a membership of 20 million users, may feel that censoring
what it feels to be genuine
responses to books would be wrong, Athena and the other moderators do propose solutions to at least keep the site civil and supportive of
readers.
I'm curious to see
what kind of a
response you
readers have to something like this.
What response is generated in the
reader?
«We'll know
what interests [the
readers] in the kind of
response we get — as they make those choices, that data will have an influence on
what we do next,» Lee allowed, but he downplayed the idea that the tail of technology would wag the dog of storytelling.
«
What we say to the author,» Geuppert says, «is that you can either send your manuscript to four or five publishers and wait for a
response, or you can upload your file to us» at neobooks «and sell the first books, get feedback from the
readers.
It's an understanding of
what grabs attention and elicits a powerful viewer /
reader response: I MUST read / watch / listen / know more!
Why not show the
reader my protagonist's actual social media web pages, containing his status updates and others»
responses to them, as well as his blog posts, but purposely limit the content to only
what a member of the general public would see?
Using the right fonts on your book cover helps tell the
reader what genre your book fits into and elicits an emotional
response.
So this is the favor I have to ask of any of our Japanese - speaking
readers... If you do speak Japanese, could you comment below with the translation of
what Horinozawa says in
response to the bikini in the Japanese version so that we can compare the two in detail?
If you are worried about
what general
readers think of the trolls comments, innoculate them quickly with one good
response that links to the real research, and then move on quickly and ignore them.
As we write in the paper: «These two models were designed to describe only the short - term
response, but are in good agreement with reconstructed sea level for the past 700 y.» The former means we never used them to compute long - range hindcasts — they are merely shown here for comparison purposes, so that
readers can see
what difference the additional term in Eq.
Use the subject line to help the
reader understand why she needs to open the e-mail and
what type of action or
response is required of her.
We used the spring and summer months to go over the
responses, pulling statistics and categorizing
what readers like about Slaw, and
what they'd change.
Readers of this blog, and those who are familiar with life insurance, know
what the contestability period is: a two - year time period after the issuance of a life insurance policy when the insurer can cancel or rescind the policy if the insured made
what's called a «material misrepresentation» in the application, such as in
response to a medical or financial question.
For instance, the Smart Reply feature of Google's Inbox email app suggests one - line
responses to incoming emails, and the Facebook app now offers machine - generated photo captions for the News Feed through the screen
reader on iOS to help blind users understand
what their Facebook friends are sharing.
Your resume must elicit a
response to YOUR brilliance in
what you do differently and how you do it all while also cleverly connecting the dots for the
reader as to why this matters to them.
One of the
reader responses was spot - on, consumers do not care, how many leads a Realtor has to go through to get a client, or how many sales fall through, they don't care
what fees a Realtor has to pay to his franchise or board — all consumers want is their home sold with as little hassle as possible while netting as much money as possible.
I remember another blogger speaking out about something, I can't remember
what exactly, but most of her
readers»
responses were so judgmental (not toward her) that I quit reading her blog entirely.