Fallacy: A mistake in reasoning
According to the questions, the guiding questions of reader-response criticism are:
-what about this text is remarkable or beautiful?
-what does the text teach the reader?
-how did the author achieve the beauty or a remarkableness of the text?
Explanation:
The literary theory of Reader-response criticism aims to focus on the reader or the scholar and encourage them to put in action their experience in literature.
The upper questions help the reader to be a critic in the response. The other questions, that are not included here, require a unique answer and there is no room for other answers.
Answer:
Texture gradient
Explanation:
The phenomena described in the question statement is called texture gradient where the objects when seen from near appear different to when observed from far.
Texture gradient refers to the ways we perceive depth. It also involves groups of objects appearing denser as they move farther away, and this phenomena can also be observed be one eye also, technically it is called monocular cue
The correct answer is B. which is free for all full-time faculty.
Nonrestrictive clauses are often found separated from the rest of the sentence using commas, as is the case here. It means that that clause is not essential for the meaning of the entire sentences, and can thus be deleted without the loss of the meaning.