The specific aspect of literary criticism that demonstrates the author's message as significant or worthwhile is the author-based approach. It is also called the Expressive Theory. It depicts that the best interpretation of a text (poem, novel, fictional stories, etc) comes from the author himself.
The reader-based approach is not entirely reliable because every reader may see a text in a different perspective. There are even cases wherein readers interpret a text in a deep, deep way while the author meant everything in the literal sense. Everything varies from case to case.
1. What was Mary's home life like?
Father was always gone, Mother didn't want her, She was spoiled.
2. What did Mary call her mother?
Mem Sahib.
3. What happened to Ayah, her mother, and her father? They died from cholera.
4. What was Mary's stay with the English Minister like? The kids teased her. They did not like her.
5. What was the name of the house owned by Mr. Craven? Misslethwaite Manor.
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are these the questions you meant? cuz these were the ones i had to do.
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C. everyone is concerned about the legacies they will leave behind
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Coherence in writing is the logical bridge between words, sentences, and paragraphs. Through the use of signposts and traditional words, parallelism, consistent point of view, and repetition, you can increase the coherence of your writing