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25 November, 14:49

When interpreting literature, which is NOT an acceptable form of evidence to support your interpretation?

cultural context

the biography of the author

o quotes from the text

o your own comment on the text

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  1. 25 November, 14:54
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    Your own comment on the text .

    Explanation:

    Although including your own personal views and comments can be accepted sometimes depending on the type of text you are writing, these cannot be considered forms of evidence. This is because evidence needs to be objective and factual. By definition, personal opinions are not objective, as they are not accepted by everyone. Moreover, they are not factual. However, the cultural context of a text, the biography of the author and the words of the text are all acceptable types of evidence.
  2. 25 November, 15:04
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    Your own comment on the text.

    Explanation:

    The other choices are forms of evidence, your own opinion is unacceptable because it is not a form of actual evidence.
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