its an unified constitution
To indirectly criticize the use of pesticides
No, it is not a proper sentence, and it uses the noun 'criticism' where the verb 'criticise' is required. Here is one correct version (others are possible): 'I wonder if Napoleon had ever criticised himself before.'
Michael Greaney has written: 'Contemporary Fiction and the Uses of Theory' -- subject(s): American fiction, Criticism, English fiction, History, History and criticism, Literature, Postmodernism (Literature), Structuralism (Literary analysis), Theory
The use of a fatal woman or temptress. Which is a woman who uses her beauty or intellect to make men weak.
Allon White has written: 'Exposition and critique of Julia Kristeva' 'The uses of obscurity' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English fiction, History and criticism, Meaning (Philosophy) in literature, Modernism (Literature), Readability (Literary style)
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Its a criticism in writing as against oral criticism which is spoken
Feminism criticism..... African American criticism....
The main schools of literary criticism include formalism, structuralism, psychoanalytic criticism, feminist criticism, Marxist criticism, deconstruction, postcolonial criticism, and reader-response criticism. Each school offers unique perspectives and methodologies for analyzing and interpreting literary works.
Pieces of criticismor just criticism (Her performance was greeted with a lot of criticism)
there is no such thing as judicial criticism.
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