1) What is the main purpose of a critique? a) To entertain the reader b) To summarize the text c) To evaluate and analyze a work d) To rewrite the original work 2) Which of the following best defines a critique? a) A fictional story b) A personal diary c) A detailed analysis of a work’s strengths and weaknesses d) A list of vocabulary words 3) Why do we write critiques? a) To memorize the text b) To analyze and reflect on the effectiveness of a work c) To express personal emotions d) To copy the author’s style 4) What does the formalism approach focus on? a) The structure, language, and literary devices of the text b) The reader’s emotional response c) The author’s life and background d) The historical context of the work 5) What is the main concern of the feminism approach in literary criticism? a) The setting of the story b) How female characters are portrayed c) The economic status of characters d) The number of chapters in a book 6) How do formalism and feminism differ in analyzing a text? a) Formalism focuses on gender, while feminism focuses on structure b) Formalism looks at external context, feminism looks at internal form c) They are the same approach with different names d) Formalism analyzes form and technique; feminism analyzes gender and social roles

Critical Approaches in Writing a Critique: Formalism and Feminism

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