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max2010maxim [7]
3 years ago
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Literary interpretation is based on the_______ you see in a story or book, and not just the facts.

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german3 years ago
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Answer: Analysis

Explanation:

Literary interpretation is referring to an analysis that is based on a view of us or some person, place, and thing. While analyzing we are trying to get the point about a story or book and the key elements that are in them. Then, we are discussing literature elements such as symbolism, we discuss ideas and themes and other things that are making that literature work special.

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