Criticism

A. Analysis
B. Summary
C. Critique
D. Argument

A is wrong so is D correct?

You still haven't looked up those words, have you? The answer is so obvious it almost makes me cry.

I have looked up am getting very confused that why am asking. Please tell me the answer directly.

No.

You've already guessed wrong twice, so now you're on your own.

To determine if option D (Argument) is correct, let's review the meanings and applications of the given options:

A. Analysis refers to examining something in detail and breaking it down into its various components or elements for better understanding.
B. Summary involves providing a concise overview or brief description of a text, event, or article.
C. Critique refers to a detailed evaluation or assessment of something, typically a work of art, literature, or academic piece.
D. Argument involves presenting reasons or evidence to support a particular claim or point of view and aiming to persuade others to agree with that claim.

From this understanding, we can conclude that the correct option related to criticism is option C (Critique). While argumentation could be a part of a critique, criticism is generally more focused on evaluating and assessing the object of critique rather than presenting a persuasive argument.

So, the answer to your question is: No, option D (Argument) is not correct for the given statement. Option C (Critique) is the most appropriate choice.