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which of the following should you inclu...
*! will mark brainliest - if its correct ! *
which of the following should you include in the conclusion paragraph of your literary analysis?
a. a similar theme from another text written by a different author.
b. a new element / technique you found that you didn't discuss in your analysis, but that is interesting.
c. a brief reference to the author and the text you are analyzing.
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