Hello, what specifically are you asking for, I see your question but how do you want me to explain it :)???
The option that describes a deconstructionist approach to a text is - complicate the meaning of the text.
Deconstructionists like to dig very deep into the text, and find meanings that aren't obvious at the first, second, or even the third glance. They like to analyze texts to such an extent that they bare everything within their interpretation, and get to the very core of the text, thus complicating something that would otherwise have been a simple analysis.
'Least expensive' has a negative connotation.
Explanation:
The paragraph c<u>alls the product's performance as average</u> and then says that the product is least expensive, <u>by association itself it conveys a negative connotation. </u>
<u>However, the phrase can be taken to mean that it is expensive, it is just just the least expensive out of other options available </u>which is a back handed complement.
Finally still, it can mean that the quality of the product is suspect and hence it is priced lower than the other ones. All of these give away a negative connotation.
You should start by capitalizing the fist letter of every sentence, then remember if it’s a name the letter at the beginning of the name should be capitalized.