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What is the main focus of formalist literary criticism?

A. Historical context
B. Author's intentions
C. Textual structure and language
D. Reader's interpretation

Answer: Textual structure and language


Additional Information: Formalist criticism emphasizes the form and technical elements of the text, including rhyme, meter, and imagery.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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