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Strike441
14 days ago
5

Stacey is writing a literary analysis essay on a play. What approach should she take to write a strong essay

English
2 answers:
seraphim [6.2K]14 days ago
5 0
1.Analyze each component of the play


2.Formulate the main idea for your essay


I’m fairly certain this is accurate since I recently completed this test.
Naddika [6.3K]14 days ago
4 0
Hello!

1.(analyze each aspect of the play)
and
2.(formulate a core idea for the essay)

I hope this helps! Have a fantastic day!:)
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