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A reader carefully evaluates the theme of a book because it may _____.

disagree with the popular views of life
raise unanswerable questions in the reader's mind
not encourage the reader to improve himself
present values and ideals directly opposed to those of the reader

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Answer:

d)

present values and ideals directly opposed to those of the reader

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A reader carefully evaluates the theme of a book because it may present values and ideals directly opposed to those of the reader. Before we read books, we see to it that the subject discussed is related to our values and purposes that we want to achieve.
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