A particular concern: If your interpretation doesn't have any evidence to back it up, or pattern of evidence to make it plausible, your interpretation will run into trouble.
Another concern: your column three questions: don't force them. Don't let the act of coming up with a question force you to move away from the evidence. It would be better not to come up with a question.
2. Write another row (column 1, 2, and 3) for a passage having to do with love that is not from chapter 28, but which will allow you to keep going with the same analysis as your rows on chapter 28 observations.
Don't forget to take time in column two mode to pick out an important word, discuss it, and find an example from another part of the book.
Good luck!
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