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Why would the following likely fail as the basis for an interpretive argument about "Humpty Dumpty?"

"At the end of the rhyme, Humpty Dumpty is broken."

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The task of the interpretive argument is to come up with a plausible and well-crafted research question, and developing a case for seeing a text in a particular way using relevant evidence and valid reasoning. ... When you put together an interpretive argument, you're trying on a well-crafted idea to see how it fits.

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As the answer says, The task of an interpretive arguement is to come up with a plausible reasearch question.

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