Which of the following is correct when analyzing a story?


ignore internal inconsistencies
resist the obvious meaning of the work
ignore ambiguities
do not read skeptically

4 answers

What If I reword it to this

Which of the following is correct when studying a story?

Ignore inner differences
refuse to accept the obvious meaning of the work
ignore doubts
do not read sceptically

*Note that it's not skeptically, it's sceptically*

I would go with the last one. Sceptically means doubtfully. It means unable or unwilling to believe something or completely unconvinced by it.

The answer is - do nto read sceptically.
http://www.answers.com/topic/skeptic

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Stephanie had a fantastic experience in Italy last summer. She chose to study abroad at the beginning of her Spring term. Now that she was back from her summer semester in Florence, Italy, she can't stop telling people about her adventures over-seas. She began her summer in a lovely old hotel just off the historic Piazza Della Signoria in the heart of old Florence. The cobble-stone streets and narrow passages between buildings seemed to have hinted at the tumultuous events of hundreds of years of history. Stephanie's favorite pastime after classes had ended for the day was to explore the city. A frequent first stop was at the gelateria near her school. She never tasted before ice cream as silky smooth as she did at that small shop in Italy. Traveling along the narrow streets, ice cream in hand, Stephanie finds soon her way to La Standa. Once a modern department store, the now defunct escalators inside the large rectangular building provided stairway access to the upper market stalls full with fresh produce. The old fashioned market provided lots of practice with her Italian as few vendors were speaking English. Lunch in hand, Stephanie would then find a bench in one of the city's many gardens where she could sit and eat. Memories like this are why many students like Stephanie regard study abroad as one of the best parts of her college experience.
Stephanie had a fantastic experience in Italy last summer. She chose to study abroad at the beginning of her Spring term. Now that she was back from her summer semester in Florence, Italy, she can't stop telling people about her adventures over-seas. She began her summer in a lovely old hotel just off the historic Piazza Della Signoria in the heart of old Florence. The cobble-stone streets and narrow passages between buildings seemed to have hinted at the tumultuous events of hundreds of years of history. Stephanie's favorite pastime after classes had ended for the day was to explore the city. A frequent first stop was at the gelateria near her school. She never tasted before ice cream as silky smooth as she did at that small shop in Italy. Traveling along the narrow streets, ice cream in hand, Stephanie finds soon her way to La Standa. Once a modern department store, the now defunct escalators inside the large rectangular building provided stairway access to the upper market stalls full with fresh produce. The old fashioned market provided lots of practice with her Italian as few vendors were speaking English. Lunch in hand, Stephanie would then find a bench in one of the city's many gardens where she could sit and eat. Memories like this are why many students like Stephanie regard study abroad as one of the best parts of her college experience.