Deconstruction is one (controversial) literary theory amongst many: Russian Formalism, Structuralism, Marxism, Feminism, Jungian, Freudian, Reception Theory, ... . Actually, Deconstruction is more a way of reading than a theory of literature, and it aims to show how texts deconstruct or contradict themselves. Instead of showing how everything fits together in a hierarchical structure, as other approaches tend to do, deconstruction tries to show how texts unravel themselves, particularly showing how the privileged item in a binary pair can be reversed and subverted. Marxists and Feminists may argue that Deconstruction lacks serious political commitment
It emphasizes the decadence of the 1920s
Among the sentences provide the best explains the structure of the provided is letter A which is simple sentence with a compound predicate. A simple sentence with a compound predicate consist only of one clause with single subject and a two or more predicate.
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A blanket
The sentence says, "I pulled the soft red wool over my <em>entire body</em>", so that means that the answer can't be a hat or a glove, you can't put a hat over your entire body. Since the sentence also uses "pulled", I can assume that the answer is blanket because I don't think that you commonly say, when wearing a sweater, that you pull it on.