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B11: Karl Patrick C.

Pacheco
12 – Pascal
21st CLPW

Posttest
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. C

Reflection
1. I think that it’s the easiest to write a literary analysis using the Marxist literary
approach. I think that seeing social class in literary pieces is the most easily
observable thing, especially on this excerpt, this novel, the Hunger Games –
which is actually one of the main themes of the story itself!

2. I think that, in order to be able to write a better literary analysis I need to still
make use of the different reading approaches that I have used in analyzing the
text from the former text I have read on this module. By rereading the text, I
get more and more familiar with what I just read about, helping me understand
the literary piece better. Then, by annotating the text, I get to dissect and pick
apart its parts, which lets me identify what parts of the literary piece I should
focus on more. And lastly, by citing proofs of my inferences, I get more
confident about writing my analysis on my literary piece, knowing that what I
just wrote about is actually backed up by evidence, not only by mere
imagination.

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