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Which phrase best defines comparative literature?
literature that focuses on the similarities and differences among cultures or societies
a way of reading literature that involves comparing one form or genre of writing to another
a tool for evaluating literature, in which a student rates literature compared to the value of other art forms
the field of study that in which people analyze how the literature of various cultures is similar and different
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"The field of study that in which people analyze how the literature of various cultures is similar and different."
This option is best because comparative literature is an academic discipline focused on cross-cultural, cross-language, and cross-national study of literature and literary themes. The other choices are either too narrow, describe a method rather than a field, or are incorrect.
This option is best because comparative literature is an academic discipline focused on cross-cultural, cross-language, and cross-national study of literature and literary themes. The other choices are either too narrow, describe a method rather than a field, or are incorrect.
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