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in the introductory paragraph of a literary analysis, where should writers place their viewpoint of the quotation they analyze?
○ after the connection to literature
○ directly after the quotation
○ after their interpretation of the quotation
○ at the beginning of the introductory paragraph
In a literary analysis intro, the writer's viewpoint (thesis-related take on the quotation) should come after first establishing the quotation's link to broader literary context, framing the analysis. Placing it after connecting to literature grounds the viewpoint in the relevant literary framework before stating the interpretive stance.
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after the connection to literature