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In her essays on translation, author Edith Grossman argues that a translator’s primary task is not to produce a literal, word-for-word copy of the original text, but to capture its cultural and emotional resonance. Thus, a successful translation is not a passive reproduction; rather, it is an active, ______ interpretation that re-creates the author’s voice in a new linguistic landscape.

Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

  1. dynamicCevap
  2. B
    literal
  3. C
    mechanical
  4. D
    superficial

Cevap

dynamic
The passage contrasts a 'passive reproduction' and 'literal, word-for-word copy' with a translation that is 'active' and 're-creates the author's voice.' The word 'dynamic' perfectly captures this sense of active, creative, and changing energy, making it the most logical and precise fit in this context.

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1
Analyze the context and contrast set up in the passage.
The author contrasts a 'literal, word-for-word copy' and a 'passive reproduction' with a successful translation that is 'active' and 're-creates the author’s voice.'
Understanding this contrast helps determine that the missing word must describe an active, creative, or developing process rather than a mechanical or literal one.
2
Evaluate the options against the identified context.
The word 'dynamic' describes an active, changing, or productive process, which aligns with 'active' and contrasts with 'passive.' Other choices like 'literal' and 'mechanical' describe the passive copying that the author rejects, while 'superficial' contradicts the need to capture deep resonance.
This confirms 'dynamic' as the most logical and precise fit for the blank.

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