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An analysis paper should examine everything about the literary work that you can possibly interpret.

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false

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing an analysis paper, think of it as a closed box. When you open it, start the analysis, and take things out, start explaining, you understand the contents that are in the box. The paper would work like that as well. Only put things that would be important to understand the subject you are analysing. You don't need everything about the literary work you can possibly interpret.

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