It is true that interpretation deals with the question "What does the writer say". When you want to interpret something, or get to the bottom of a piece of literature, you want to ask yourself what the writer wanted to say when he was writing it.
Answer:
¿podría desarrollar más su pregunta?
Explanation:
<span>The photo graph above is a picture entitled, the Ruins of Gallego's Flour Mill, in Ritchman. This picture is intended to:
</span><span>the damage from the huge fire.
(an iconic image of the fall of the Confederation and the total devastation of the civil war.)</span>
Figures were life like and both naked and clothed, bodies usually looked active and showed motion.