Approaches In Using Of Literature Forms In English Textbooks
Abstract
It is difficult to provide a definition of the term "literature", but what can be argued is that literature is not the name of a simple, real phenomenon, but a comprehensive term that covers a wide range of activities. The word literature comes from Latin littera, which means letter, has the same meaning as the word literature, from the Proto-Slavic book (letter). They are synonymous, but it seems that the term literature has an advantage in the frequency of use.
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