Present readers can learn just how much we already know.
In this book, the reader can also learn the history of those countries.
Now the reader had really learned something - several things, in fact.
"Every reader will learn a very great deal about how a newspaper works."
The reader also learns more about her early college years.
The reader doesn't learn much that is new from Shirley, who spent only a few days in the country.
In this way, the author gains an understanding of what readers learn by reading the work.
The reader learns this as the real family members begin to die.
Still, the sons revealed, the reader did not learn everything.
The readers have learned where they can go to find trustworthy information.