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are two elements to consider in this question about " ." When interpreting a literary
work, one draws on the information that the author presents. This information enables one to
form an argument or thesis statement which can then be supported with further evidence from the
text. An "argument" is different from an "assumption" as the latter is based
on ideas that the reader had before reading the text. Because an assumption stems from the
reader's ideas, it cannot be...
Friday, 30 October 2015
Could it be correct to assume that the animals present in this story reflect human violence and madness in the story "The Black Cat"?
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