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English, 20.12.2019 19:31, whitenose

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what step in literary analysis you identify the work’s big ideas?

select one:

a. evaluate and revise

b. compare different forms

c. highlight and annotate

d. write a strong claim

what elements are important to consider when analyzing a novel but not a short story?

select one:

a. characters and plot

b. plot and theme

c. parallel plots and subplots

d. theme and narrative

in a literary analysis, what does textual evidence consist of?

select one:

a. quotes and paraphrased passages that support your paper’s claim

b. a long paragraph that restates the conclusion of your analysis at the end

c. evidence from secondary sources to support your claim statement

d. notes and highlighted passages that you collected in your research

which should not be part of your checklist for revising a literary analysis essay?

select one:

a. does my claim statement demonstrate an original analysis of the work?

b. have i included textual evidence and integrated it smoothly into my writing?

c. have i included at least two direct quotes and introduced them adequately?

d. does my conclusion clearly indicate whether or not i liked the literary work?

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