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for questrion 1.
How is "The possibility that the title page of a work may attribute works written by other authors to the author of that work" is one of the answer?
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Explanation

1. The passage suggests that which of the following factors contributes to the “notoriously problematic” (Highlighted) nature of authorial attribution in earlynineteenth-century English fiction?

Difficulty Level: 700

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Choice I is incorrect: the passage mentions that the attribution of early-nineteenth-century fiction was sometimes achieved when the author came forward to acknowledge a previously anonymous work (lines 4–5), so Choice A can be eliminated.

Choice II is correct: in lines 5–7, the passage mentions that “one important tool available to researchers is the list of earlier works ‘by the author’ often found on title pages,” but goes on to say that these title pages were prepared hastily and “frequently” contained mistakes (lines 8–10). Since the mistake most likely to “create new confusion” would be the inclusion of works not written by the author, Choice B may be inferred.

Choice III is correct: in lines 2–3, the passage states, “Fewer than half of the new novels published in Britain . . . had the author’s true name printed on the title page.” Line 5 suggests that pseudonyms — fictitious names — were commonly used. Hence, Choice C may be inferred.

Answer: E
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Explanation

2. The passage suggests that which of the following is frequently true of the title pages of early-nineteenth-century English novels?

Difficulty Level: 650-700

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Choice I is correct: the passage mentions that title pages were prepared last and that mistakes often occurred “in the last-minute rush to press”
(line 9). This indicates that title pages were often prepared for printing in a hurried manner; hence, Choice A can be inferred.

Choice II is correct: the passage includes the detail that title pages were often prepared for printing “without full authorial assent” (line 9); hence, Choice B can be inferred.

Choice III is incorrect: nowhere does the passage speculate about commercial motives for falsifying information on title pages. Choice C, therefore, cannot be inferred.

Answer: C
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