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24 July, 18:18

If a reviewer does not like a play, the intent of the review is most likely-

to demand that readers see the play and judge for themselves

to persuade readers not to see the play

to acknowledge the superior intelligence of the reviewer

to persuade the readers that the reviewer is correct

b or d

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  1. 24 July, 18:29
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    to persuade the readers that the reviewer is correct
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