Why do we care about a story's historical and cultural context?
a.
knowledge abo...
English, 26.12.2019 16:31 guzmangisselle
Why do we care about a story's historical and cultural context?
a.
knowledge about a story's historical and cultural context to ensure that we don't miss the author's point.
b.
knowledge about a story's historical and cultural context to provide a richer reading experience.
c.
knowledge about a story's historical and cultural context to ensure that any arguments we make about the text are well supported.
d.
any and all of the above.
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