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Although Johannes Gutenberg’s development of the movable-type printing press in the fifteenth century is widely celebrated as a sudden revolution in media, the transition from handwritten manuscripts to printed books was gradual. For several decades after the press's invention, scribes continued to produce hand-copied texts, often adapting their writing styles to mimic the clean lines of printed type. At the same time, early printers purposely designed their typefaces to resemble traditional handwriting to make their books more appealing to readers accustomed to manuscripts. Thus, the two medium forms did not immediately displace one another; rather, they coexisted and deeply influenced each other during a transitional period.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A
    Early printers quickly forced scribes out of business by producing books that were much cheaper and easier to read.
  2. B
    The invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century completely revolutionized how information was recorded and shared across Europe.
  3. The transition from handwritten manuscripts to printed books was a gradual process during which both formats coexisted and influenced one another.Cevap
  4. D
    Scribes eventually successfully convinced readers that handwritten manuscripts were superior to printed books in every way.

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The transition from handwritten manuscripts to printed books was a gradual process during which both formats coexisted and influenced one another.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the main point of the passage. The author states that the transition from handwritten to printed books was gradual, describing how scribes adapted their writing to match printed text and printers designed typefaces to resemble handwriting, resulting in a period of coexistence and mutual influence.

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1
Analyze the passage to identify the main topic and what the author is arguing about that topic.
The passage discusses Johannes Gutenberg's printing press and how it did not immediately replace handwritten manuscripts.
Understanding the topic helps focus the search for the central idea.
2
Examine key sentences, particularly the beginning and end, for the author's primary argument.
The author explicitly states that 'the transition from handwritten manuscripts to printed books was gradual' and that they 'coexisted and deeply influenced each other.'
The central idea must capture the overall meaning of the entire passage, not just a minor detail.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to find the one that best reflects this gradual transition and mutual influence.
The option stating that the transition was gradual and that both formats coexisted and influenced each other accurately summarizes this main point.
Evaluating choices against the passage's main argument ensures selecting the most accurate and comprehensive option.

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