We have no meanings for "make the reader" in our records yet.
1 What it does do is to make the reader live more consciously.
2 Ultimately there is only one purpose: to make the reader read the story.
3 Dawkins's great talent is his ability to make the reader understand.
4 How shall I make the reader feel as I then felt?
5 Stories in this book make the reader take a sharp intake of breath.
6 And now I must make the reader somewhat better acquainted with my kind protectress.
7 They make the reader feel that he can go out and write like Stevenson.
8 Some of Holmes's comparisons make the reader laugh out aloud.
9 Each one presents lessons which can but tend to make the reader better and nobler.
10 Its astonishing inequalities make the reader at times angrily impatient, and at other times inspired.
11 The best that the best editorial writer can achieve is to make the reader think for himself.
12 But it is necessary, first of all, to make the reader somewhat acquainted with this noteworthy person.
13 So having spoken, I now propose to make the reader acquainted with some characteristic specimens of the class.
14 Is it to make the reader believe she was well-chosen and safe society for a young, sentimental husband?
15 But it suggested enough to make the reader shudder at the hideous depths of vice in the sections named.
16 Still another group consists of phantom stories,-ghastlyyarns that serve no purpose but to make the reader 's spine creep.
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