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1. Which question would NOT be an example of a text-dependent analysis question?

A.) In what ways did the main character change from the beginning of the story to the end?

B.) Who did the main character have a conflict with in the story?

C.) Why did the author choose to begin the passage with foreshadowing of the character's life?

D.)How is symbolism being used in the passage to help explain the conflict of the story?

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Final answer:

Option B is not a text-dependent analysis question because it can be answered simply by identifying a character in the story, without requiring deeper literary analysis or understanding of the text's construction and meaning.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question 'Which question would NOT be an example of a text-dependent analysis question?' requires identifying the option that does not rely on specific information from the text to be answered. Option B ('Who did the main character have a conflict with in the story?') is a question that can likely be answered without in-depth analysis, simply by identifying a character or force in the story rather than evaluating how the narrative conveys deeper meaning through elements such as characterization, plot development, or the use of literary devices. Text-dependent analysis questions typically demand an understanding of how the text works and why certain literary elements are used, often relating to questions about character evolution, plot structure, and the importance of setting and stylistic choices.

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My answer will be B,but not sure
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