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Exegesis

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Exegesis is commonly used in discussing religious, literary, or historical texts where deep analysis is required. SlideHer exegesis of Shakespearean sonnets revealed hidden meanings.
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Exegesis typically implies a formal, scholarly approach to interpretation. SlideThe professor's exegesis of economic texts will contribute to the field's academic discourse.
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Exegesis goes beyond summarizing; it seeks to uncover deeper meaning and context. SlideThrough careful exegesis, he unearthed the philosophical undertones of the novel.