Your answer is "why"
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<em>‘wherefore’ is a bit more difficult because it could be confusing. In Renaissance English ‘wherefore’ meant ‘why.’ So Juliet is saying “Why are you Romeo?”</em>
Answer: C. Selflessness.
According to Defoe, a servant's best quality is selflessness. The ideal of a servant in <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> is Friday. Friday is an indigenous person from the Caribbean. He is rescued by Crusoe, and becomes his servant. Friday is a key figure in the novel, and an example of the selflessness Defoe values. Friday is willing to give anything for Crusoe, and he even asks to be killed rather than being forced to leave the service of his master.
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
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