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A type of writing that makes judgements based on the author's perception is called a(n):

A: summary
B: parody
C: evaluation
D: recap

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The correct answer is C
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User Krunal Limbad
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The correct answer is C. Evaluation

Step-by-step explanation:

The word "evaluation" refers to the process of analyzing the parts or section that are part of a material or similar such as a book, theory or proposal and then assess it by creating judgments about it, mainly based on the interpretation and perception of the author. In writing, an evaluation differs from a recap, summary or similar because the author does not only states the points or main ideas that are part of some material, but also, asses or judge these ideas. Also, differing to the parody the evaluation does not aim at entertaining by creating a new material based on another material but aims at assessing one material. Therefore, the writing that makes judgments based on the author's perception and interpretation is the evaluation.

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