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When you write an interpretive literary analysis using a quotation, why should you discuss literature that you have read in the analysis? it serves as a prompt for the interpretive literary analysis. it provides evidence to support the interpretation of the quotation. it determines the meaning of the quotation that is used. it offers an entertaining viewpoint for the reader.
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You should discuss the literature that you have read in the analysis is to provide evidence to support the interpretation of the quotation.

What is interpretive literary analysis?

The skill of  interpretive literary analysis helps us to relate one work of literature to another and thereby be able to draw meaning especially from a quoted text.

The reason why you should discuss the literature that you have read in the analysis is to provide evidence to support the interpretation of the quotation.

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