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- Q1
Simba's response to his father reminds me of my relationship to my dad. What literary approach is being shown here?
moralist
feminist
Marxist
reader- response
30s - Q2
It is a guide about appropriate ways to treat a friend classmate and other people.
feminist
formalist
moralist
historical
30s - Q3
The National Museum is keeping a document like the Declaration of Independence.
structuralist
moralist
feminist
historical
30s - Q4
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, , presents the relationship of Huckleberry and Jim, a slave.
historical
formalist
Marxist
moralist
30s - Q5
The Great Gatsby as a structure of words, ignoring the details of Fitzgerald's life and the social and historical contexts of the novel.
feminist
moralist
historical
formalist
30s - Q6
They claim that certain male writers address their readers as if they were all men and exclude the female reader
feminist
moralist
historical
Marxist
30s - Q7
An apple is crisp, sweet, juicy, round, and hard. What criticism is this?
structuralist
formalist
feminist
moralist
30s - Q8
If you describe your experience at the ocean by saying it is windy, salty, and cold, but rejuvenating. What criticism is this?
feminist
historical
structuralist
moralist
10s - Q9
In Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), the monster doesn't exist, until the reader reads Frankenstein and reanimates it to life, becoming a co-creator of the text What criticism is used?
moralist
historical
reader-response
formalist
10s - Q10
It is concerned on the impact of gender on reading and writing.
feminist
moralist
historical
formalist
10s