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29 January, 20:12

What is true of a literary argument?

A.

It makes a claim about a text.

B.

It is desagreement between two authors.

C.

It can only be made by literary critics.

D.

none of the above

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  1. 29 January, 21:30
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    D. None of the above

    Explanation:

    This is the right answer cuz i asked my teacher
  2. 29 January, 23:20
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    Literary argument makes a claim about the text.

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    A literary argument is basically a statement or a claim made on any text, or any character in a text, or any setting or any other important thing. A literary argument can be made on any poem or novel or story.

    The literary argument creates an opinion about the text and causes the readers to think and ponder about the text in that direction or in that train of thoughts. It creates a new angle of interpretation in a text. Thus option a is the correct option.
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