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sudenly she herd a crack! she got nervous so she wanted to run away but her curiosity got the best of her and she investigated. still freezing cold she crouched down on the grownd looking in a ditch... oh! it was just a snowy hare(rabbit). she decided to go back home and she suddenly got a cold chill, and it wasent from the snowy weather. she felt there was someone watching her, so she walked home clutching her keys that were in her pocket. when she finaly got to a safe place she wanted to atack her creeper, and she herd snow crunching and BAAM! she got the wind knocked out of her, and woke up in a cabin. (plz finish the rest)
I think it would be either C or A, but I think C is more right than A
Answer:
to suggest and support an interpretation of literature
Explanation:
<em>to suggest and support an interpretation of literature</em> – <u>this is the correct answer. The literal analysis is careful reading and interpretation of the written piece.</u><u> The analysis should examine carefully characters, settings, atmosphere, imagery, and plot. </u>The full and scientific analysis should explore the meaning and the ideas behind the written piece, and use the literary theory that fits the work.
<em> to summarize a work of literature in great detail</em> – this is not the correct answer. Literary analysis is not just a summary of the piece.
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<em> to evaluate how well a work of literature is written</em> – this is not the right answer. The analysis doesn’t grade up the quality of the piece.
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<em> to suggest how a work of literature should be revised </em>– this is not the correct answer. Review or edit are the ones that suggest the revisions.
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I stop imagining coz it's an imaginatoin
There are no answer choices so I can't be sure exactly what you're looking for, but I'd say paragraph.
A stanza is a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem, used to separate topics and build a piece of poetry neatly. A paragraph is a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering. Paragraphs separate thoughts and topics and are a building block for an essay or prose.
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