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pychu [463]
3 years ago
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35 POINTS PLZ HELP!

English
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egoroff_w [7]3 years ago
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Captain Nemo does NOT see the world in a negative light, or think that the world is of little worth: Only the world of man. Think of the time he has spent constructing his craft, exploring the uninhabited vastness of the ocean, collecting knowledge and rare treasures (the giant pearl for example, left to become larger in the huge oyster

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mr_godi [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:When you read for pleasure, your only goal is enjoyment. You might find yourself reading to get caught up in an exciting story, to learn about an interesting time or place, or just to pass time. Maybe you’re looking for inspiration, guidance, or a reflection of your own life. There are as many different, valid ways of reading a book as there are books in the world.

When you read a work of literature in an English class, however, you’re being asked to read in a special way: you’re being asked to perform literary analysis. To analyze something means to break it down into smaller parts and then examine how those parts work, both individually and together. Literary analysis involves examining all the parts of a novel, play, short story, or poem—elements such as character, setting, tone, and imagery—and thinking about how the author uses those elements to create certain effects.

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