A reader with critical perspective should note passages that are important to the reader's perspective and also note why those passages are important.
Having a critical perspective allows readers to question what the writer says. A reader uses critical perspective when they are able to question the authors writing.
A reader uses a critical perspective by analyzing, questioning, and evaluating the text's content, arguments, and assumptions. They may consider factors such as author bias, evidence supporting the argument, and the broader context in which the text was written. This approach helps the reader draw their own conclusions and consider multiple viewpoints.
a view of literature that allows the reader to question what the writer says :) APEX
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a view of literature that allows the reader to question what the writer says. (apex) mexico!
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pay attention to relevant details
One example of a critical perspective for My Antoniawould be a feminist approach.
As a critical reader focusing on ethos in an op-ed piece, you should pay attention to the author's credibility, expertise, and trustworthiness. Analyze how the author presents themselves to establish authority on the topic and persuade readers to trust their perspective. Look for evidence of ethical reasoning, transparency, and authenticity to evaluate the strength of the ethos in the argument.
Feminism
A critical reader is one who never accepts what he reads without question. A critical reader questions one or all of an authors, premises, data, analogies, metaphors, inuendos, arguments, evaluations, conclusions, or perspective; basically whatever the author is saying.
It has an indavisual perspective