Interpretive Evidence in Literature

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Which of the following is an example of interpretive evidence?

  • A fact that can be interpreted in multiple ways
  • A plot-based evidence that cannot be interpreted
  • A literary strategy used by the author
  • A piece of evidence that deals with cause and effect (correct)

What makes rich text evidence worth analyzing?

  • Lack of interpretation and argument
  • Limited inference possibilities
  • Simple literary strategies and weak word choice
  • Complex literary strategies and strong word choice (correct)

Which type of evidence cannot be interpreted multiple ways at face value?

  • Plot-based evidence
  • Fact-based evidence (correct)
  • Interpretive evidence
  • Rich text evidence

What is the main setting of 'The Great Gatsby' in chapters 1-4?

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What is the name of the main protagonist in 'The Great Gatsby'?

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Who is the narrator of 'The Great Gatsby'?

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