Truly understanding literary theory requires a greater academic investment than simply memorizing descriptions of aestheticism, deconstructionism, and
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Truly understanding literary theory requires a greater academic investment than simply memorizing descriptions of aestheticism, deconstructionism, and post modernism; one must also be willing to study philosophy, history, and society to develop an interdisciplinary _______ of how humans build meaning.
a. Discernment
b. Incognizance
c. Acumen
d. Somnolence
e. Nescience
f. Belletrism
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