The background can explain how some readers accept a given reading of a text while others reject it.
But whether readers will accept the new design is open to question.
These readers accepted the Roberts style as the look of the strip.
"Should a reader accept the introduction as an afterword, nearly all of the ambiguity is removed."
So the reader accepts that she can't just leave.
He seems to expect readers to accept that reassurance on faith - or perhaps because they've been burned.
In fact, some readers simply could not accept that the book was fiction.
The reader in general accepted them for what they were.
Maybe not, at least if the reader accepts the book's most obvious message.
Yes, it is rewarding that readers have also accepted and embraced what I've written.