The body of a criticism essay
a. should set out the rationale for writing (and reading) the essay.
b. should provide an overview of the television text(s) being analyzed.
c. should discuss the implications of the critic's insights for better understanding the
relationship between television and society.
d. should explain the analytical concepts and critical approach used in the analysis so
that the reader could employ it to analyze other texts as well as to help evaluate the
reasonableness of the critic's interpretation.
e. All of the above.
b, d
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