The reader owns a text he/she is reading by the way they personally react to the piece. If the writing is relatable to their own lives, or if they could visually see themselves writing the same way or saying the same thing.
In my opinion, a way a reader participates in a text is again through their reaction to the piece. If they feel they can correlate their writing with the author. Their response to a question the author is posing(if their is one). Even grammar corrections or sentence structure. Maybe how the reader would have composed the sentence instead of how the writer did.
The reader surely belongs in the text. The main reason for the composition of an article, essay, story, book etc, is for an individual to read it. The writer writes for the reaction of the reader, and how others will read he/she's writing.
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