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Material Type: Quiz; Professor: Zammit; Class: Writ About Literature & Ideas; Subject: English; University: Lansing Community College; Term: Spring 2012;
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Critical thinking means being really negative about what we are reading and finding fault with the characters. A) True B) False
2 important strategies for critical thinking about Literature are Considering Contexts and Shifting attention among details. A) True B) False
What do we need to do to think critically about literature? A) Multi-task. Text message our friends and watch TV while reading. B) Read a text more than once. C) Get the Cliff notes and see what someone else has to say about it.
Literature is: A) An exact science. B) All about stories and complicated poetry. C) An Art form.
Name the 4 genres of Literature Note: This question will be graded later.
The Third person omniscient point of view consists of: A) A narrator who tells us the theme of the story and then lets us figure out everything else. B) An all-knowing narrator who tells us what all of the characters are thinking and doing. C) A narrator who describes the countryside and not much else.
A first person narrator allows readers to see the action through the eyes of the person telling the story. Es