According to the author of the passage, Woolf herself regards the figments as A. unnecessary intrusions upon the reader that ultimately diminish comprehension B. exercising a significant effect on the way in which the reader engages with the text C. essential to a reader's sense of who the writer of a text is D. harmful to the aesthetic qualities of a literary work E. an impoverished form of imagination, because it presumes to understand something that is beyond the reader's grasp