I say to the letter as far as the given information goes. Assumptions shouldn't be something the results're based upon. The given information can be interpreted, though, but without adding anything that can't be backed up by the letter.
A very simple example is a glass which contents consists of half water, half air. Correct interpretations'd be "The glass is half full" and "The glass is half empty". A wrong one would be: "The glass is half full and was full before."
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