A: The implied author is the story writer.
B: The implied author is an image the reader gets from the written work.
C: The implied author is the real author’s “another self.”
D: The implied author is an alternative term for “narrator.”
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- Which one of the following statements describes an “implied author”?
- 中国大学MOOC: Which one of the following statements describes an “implied author”?
- The author implied (暗示) the police in the big city were ______, and the police in Waterbridge were ______. A: incapable; stupid B: unlucky; successful C: foolish; dutiful
- When the main ideas are implied, we can take some steps to find the implied main ideas including________. A: read the text B: find out the common bond among the details C: spot the supporting evidence D: summarize the bond and the author’s points about the bond
- When the main ideas are implied, we can take some steps to find the implied main ideas including________. A: read the text B: find out the common bond among the details C: spot the supporting evidence D: summarize the bond and the author’s points about the bond
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When the main ideas are implied, we can take some steps to find the implied main ideas including________. A: read the text B: find out the common bond among the details C: spot the supporting evidence D: summarize the bond and the author’s points about the bond
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How does the author make the transition between the descriptions of her first professional experience and her second one? A: By explaining the implied meaning of “the angel in the house”. B: By asking “What is a woman?”. C: By picturing the image of “the angel in the house”.
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4. Which of the following is NOT the correct author order? A: The first author is the lead author. B: The first author designs the research. C: The first author is the principal investigator. D: The first author is responsible for most of the work.
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Which one of the following statements is NOT the suggestion given by the author of the text?
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In checking the reliability of an author, which one do you NOT have to check? A: Does the author have a PhD? B: Has the author been involved in research projects? C: Has the author got married? D: Which university does the author currently work in?