What is one pitfall that could lead to a faulty interpretive argument?
a) including too much...
English, 20.10.2019 00:30 morrisjillian23
What is one pitfall that could lead to a faulty interpretive argument?
a) including too much textual evidence
b) analyzing quotes from the text
c) making incorrect assumptions about the text
d) none of the above
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