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AP English Literature
Unit 6 – Literary Techniques in Extended Works
Topic 6.6
What distinguishes a strong thesis statement in a literary argument?
It's exclusion of evidence and analysis
It's subjective opinion without any supporting evidence
It's defensibility and interpretation of the literary work
It's repetition of the evidence without any analysis
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AP English Literature - 6.6 Developing literary arguments within a broader context of works
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Literary Argument
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