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A small number of responses or response portions were unable to be categorized as having either a literary analysis or aesthetic focus . These responses were too vague to allow the students ' purpose in writing to be identified .
A small number of responses or response portions were unable to be categorized as having either a literary analysis or aesthetic focus . These responses were too vague to allow the students ' purpose in writing to be identified .
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The exclusion of literary analysis as seen in this example , was typically found in the responses written by the students expe riencing the aesthetic approach . Thus , although these students did write literary analysis across the ...
The exclusion of literary analysis as seen in this example , was typically found in the responses written by the students expe riencing the aesthetic approach . Thus , although these students did write literary analysis across the ...
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APPENDIX B Complexity of literary analysis Score One Two Three Four Five Six APPENDIXC Aesthetic complexity Score One Two Three Four Five Score. Explanation Little or no evidence of literary analysis . Evidence of conceptualization of ...
APPENDIX B Complexity of literary analysis Score One Two Three Four Five Six APPENDIXC Aesthetic complexity Score One Two Three Four Five Score. Explanation Little or no evidence of literary analysis . Evidence of conceptualization of ...
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