What does your interpretation reveal that is not easily evident? How does your interpretation further your argument?

At the beginning of each paragraph, tell your reader the focus of your argument in that paragraph by starting with a topic sentence. The rest of the paragraph should address the assertion with convincing evidence.
In this paragraph, quote directly from Harlem.

2. Then, state the meaning  of the quote as it relates to your claim in your thesis.

3. Analyze your interpretation.
Ask these questions to be sure you reach the level of analysis:

1. What are the implications of your interpretation.

2. What does your interpretation reveal that is not easily evident? How does your interpretation further your argument?

You may acknowledge other interpretations here or acknowledge them all in a later paragraph.