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eduard
3 years ago
7

In the introductory paragraph of a literary analysis, where should writers place their viewpoint of the quotation they analyze?

English
2 answers:
bogdanovich [222]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

In the introductory paragraph of a literary analysis, writers should place their viewpoint of the quotation they analyze after their interpretation of the quotation

Explanation:

A literary analysis has to be structured in order to present the supporting details about the topic that is being analyzed then after exposing different sides of the topic through evidence, the write can add their viewpoint of the quotation they analyze after their interpretation of the quotation to have a coherent presentation.

Ksju [112]3 years ago
5 0

C.) after their interpretation of the quotation

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