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What is most closely the meaning of the word critical in the following passage (paragraph 1)?
Your letter only reached me a few days ago. I want to thank you for its great and kind confidence. I
can hardly do more. I cannot go into the nature of your verses; for all critical intention is too far from
me. With nothing can one approach a work of art so little as with critical words: they always come
down to more or less happy misunderstandings.
A. adjective I disapproving or judgmental
O B. adjective related to the analysis of the merits of a work of literature or art
C adjective l potentially disastrous or grave
O D. adjective important for success or functioning

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