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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
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"the duplicate war: a review" by david lowe critique by robert keating (1)the most valuable portion of any critique is "what i d

idn't like and why." (2)unfortunately, there's not much wrong with the duplicate war: a review. (3)i will try to be as specific as possible with my praise so you'll know what you did right. (4) the vehicle of an opera review to tell your tale is an excellent one. (5) have seen this approach before and it is very effective as long as it keeps moving. (6)your tale moved at a brisk (but not rushed) pace.​
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creativ13 [48]2 years ago
3 0

The material this critique was inspired on most likely belongs to the science fiction literary genre.

<h3>What is a critique?</h3>

It is a text that describes both the positive and negative aspects of a material such as a book or a movie.

<h3>What is the genre of the critiqued material?</h3>

In the critique, the author mentions important aspects such as

  • "his father in the wheelchair that had brought him back from Vietnam" appeals to unrealistic events and "on par with what I see in the short science Fiction markets" which shows the story is good if compared with others in the science fiction genre.

Based on this, it is likely the critiqued material belongs to science fiction.

Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing section:

Under what genre is the critiqued material:

A. Fantasy

B. Comedy

C. Drama

D. Science fiction

Learn more about science fiction in: brainly.com/question/9762528

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