How does printed text influence a reader's understanding of a text?

A. It adds music and visuals to change the tone.
B. It emphasizes the speaker's voice.
C. It changes the experience of listening to a text.
D. It allows a reader to picture the story.

D. It allows a reader to picture the story.

Printed text can influence a reader's understanding of a text by providing detailed descriptions and allowing the reader to visualize the characters, settings, and events in the story. This visualization helps the reader to create a mental image of the text and immerse themselves more fully in the story. Additionally, the formatting of printed text, such as the use of italics, bold text, or different fonts, can also emphasize important points, tone, or mood within the text.