A. Self-Regulation
B. Wholesomeness
C. Transformation
D. Needlessness
LITERARY THEORIES | |||
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1. | Psychoanalysis | 2. | Postcolonialism |
3. | Feminism | 4. | Eco-Criticism |
5. | Structuralism | 6. | Poststructuralism |
7. | Modernism | 8. | Postmodernism |
9. | New Criticism | 10. | New Historicism |
11. | Formalism | 12. | Cultural Materialism |
13. | Marxism | 14. |
A. Self-Regulation
B. Wholesomeness
C. Transformation
D. Needlessness
B. Wholesomeness
A. Self-Regulation
B. Wholesomeness
C. Transformation
D. Needlessness
D. Needlessness
A. Commonly
B. Synchronically
C. Diachronically
D. Automatically
B. Synchronically
A. Differ
B. Imitated
C. Stated
D. Rejected
B. Imitated
A. Commonly
B. Synchronically
C. Diachronically
D. Automatically
C. Diachronically
A. the 1940s
B. the 1950s
C. the 1960s
D. the 1970s
B. 1950s
A. John Lyons
B. Chomsky
C. Ferdinand De Saussure
D. Edward Said
C. Ferdinand De Saussure
A. Facts
B. Whole
C. Structures
D. Isolation
D. Isolation