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English, 20.01.2021 03:00 DarkWolf983

You have already made progress toward writing your literary analysis. Now it is time to draft your literary analysis.

Use your plan and other responses in your Binder to draft your literary analysis. After rereading the prompt, you may also think of new ideas as you begin drafting. Feel free to explore those new ideas as you have them. You can also ask yourself these questions to ensure that your writing is focused, organized, and developed:


You have already made progress toward writing your literary analysis.

Now it is time to draft you
You have already made progress toward writing your literary analysis.

Now it is time to draft you
You have already made progress toward writing your literary analysis.

Now it is time to draft you

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