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rosijanka [135]
4 years ago
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Think about the modern texts you read for this unit. In your opinion, what makes literature “good” or “bad”? How comfortable are

you in determining the quality of literature? Do you find it easy to critique a text? If not, what do find difficult? How does your comfort level change depending on the genre and the era in which the text was written?
English
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nevsk [136]4 years ago
8 0
Ok So Like I Dont Know What Text You Had But Its Your Opinion , So You Have To Put Your Opinion , But , If It Were To Be Me , I Think Literature Is Easy Because You Could Learn More About It , And , Study Things That You Never Knew And I Think Its Kinda Hard To Critique A Text Because You Have To Find The Information But Like Sometimes The Information Isnt Given To You
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