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English, 10.04.2020 20:14, Messidapro2687

When writing about literary criticism, you should always:
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A. situate the critic's argument before your own.
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B. argue against what the critic is trying to prove.
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C. situate your own argument before the critic's argument.
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D. situate the critic's argument by citing every other critical argument
about the primary text.
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E. try to blend your opinion with that of the critic.

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