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NEED AN ANSWER QUICK PLEASE! According to the lecture, to examine one piece of literature through the viewpoint of multiple literary theories is __________. a. destructive b. forbidden c. backward d. informative
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According to the lecture, to examine one piece of literature through the viewpoint of multiple literary theories is __________.
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c. backward
d. informative
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it happens to be, Informative.
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When examining one piece of literature through various literary viewpoints, this would be considered informative. This is due to the fact that being able to analyze and criticize a given piece of work through various lenses would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the topic at hand.
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