Both historical and feminist criticisms
a. look for repeated words and ideas.
b. are concerned with language and form.
c. seek to understand the role of gender in a text.
d. connect literature to the society it was written in.

Respuesta :

D is the one i would choose.

The right anwer is " d. connect literature to the society it was written in."

Feminist criticism uses feminist principles and ideology to critique the language of literature. This school of thought seeks to analyze and describe the ways in which literature portrays the narrative of male domination through the ages.

On the other hand historical criticism comprises the set of techniques, methods, and procedures used by historians to manage primary sources and other evidence (archeology, archives, auxiliary disciplines of history, etc.) to investigate past events relevant to human societies.

That is, both connect literature to the society in which it was written.