one of his sisters
B.
Merriman
C.
the Walker
D.
his mother
She believes maggie to be simple and ignorant. If you read the story, it becomes evident that dee has a sense of superiority over her mother and maggie. She thinks that she is better than both of them. And often the mother and maggie look for dee’s approval.
Like other reader interpretations, it must be supported with evidence from the text.
In any type of analysis of a text, it must be able to be proven using evidence from the text. This is the best choice out of all the other four. Option A is wrong because there can be more than one accurate interpretation for theme and motif , so the entire statement is just wrong. Option B is correct. Option C is wrong because there is always a purpose. Option D is wrong because it says "most texts have NO fewer than three purposes". This is not true most text only have ONE purpose not three or more.
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Like other reader interpretations, it must be supported with evidence from the text.
In any type of analysis of a text, it must be able to be proven using evidence from the text. This is the best choice out of all the other four. Option A is wrong because there can be more than one accurate interpretation for theme and motif , so the entire statement is just wrong. Option B is correct. Option C is wrong because there is always a purpose. Option D is wrong because it says "most texts have NO fewer than three purposes". This is not true most text only have ONE purpose not three or more.
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