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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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How do you write a essay about interpretive literacy analysis?​

English
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stich3 [128]3 years ago
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Answer:

When you're writing an interpretive essay, first identify the author's methods, but, most importantly, go back and evaluate those methods and come up with your own interpretation of the text. Because you're interpreting it one way, you have to remember that there is ambiguity.

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