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Which of these describes the role of the reviewer's opinions in a literary critique? Select all that apply.

They do not belong.
They must be substantiated.
They are the most significant part.
They should be vague.
They should be objective.

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what is the most significant part, what is objective, and what must substantiated are the answers


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The role of the reviewer's opinions in a literary critique is to tell: what is the most significant part, what is objective, and what must substantiated.
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