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contextual appropriateness is very important for any writing.
discuss with example?​

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Answered by skyfall63
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Context is not only important for meaning. It can also help build self-awareness, creativity, and learning.

Explanation:

  • Context is important, since it lets you relate to the reader and develop a connexion with them. It allows you to express your viewpoint plainly and quickly. It makes it more innovative for you and others.
  • Context is knowledge which makes sense for the message of a literary text. Whether it's a book, a biography or a series of brief anecdotes, a piece can be perceived in multiple ways, based on the conceptual variables that you make.
  • Some contexts are clearly defined and some need to read the literary book closely – so it is necessary for any writer to know the meaning and how to include it in his or her own writing. The context has as its task to bridge the gap between authors and their audiences, to enhance the readers' understanding and to prevent misunderstanding of the writer's intention. It's not necessary to recognise when an incident takes place — readers still need to consider the context.

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Answered by Ranveerx107
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Context is important, since it lets you relate to the reader and develop a connexion with them. It allows you to express your viewpoint plainly and quickly. It makes it more innovative for you and others.

Context is knowledge which makes sense for the message of a literary text. Whether it's a book, a biography or a series of brief anecdotes, a piece can be perceived in multiple ways, based on the conceptual variables that you make.

Some contexts are clearly defined and some need to read the literary book closely – so it is necessary for any writer to know the meaning and how to include it in his or her own writing. The context has as its task to bridge the gap between authors and their audiences, to enhance the readers' understanding and to prevent misunderstanding of the writer's intention. It's not necessary to recognise when an incident takes place — readers still need to consider the context.

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