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AleksandrR [38]
3 years ago
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How do you analyze a quote properly?

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1 answer:
Tasya [4]3 years ago
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Read the paragrah/stanza that the quote is in to provide context, note and figurative language for example simile and metaphors, note if the language produces/changes the atmosphere or tone of the text, consider diction and rhyme pattern for lit classes
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