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Terrence Gurney is incorrect in believing that he has not received sufficient credit for his literary achievements because his books are popular with a wide audience. It is more likely that Gurney has not received much praise for literary achievement because his writing is flat and leaves no lasting impression on the reader.
The stimulus's conclusion is the author's opinion that Terrence Gurney is mistaken. Specifically, the author concludes that Gurney is wrong in thinking he hasn't received enough credit for his literary achievements simply because his books appeal to a wide audience.
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