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refrence to context in 200 words "perish the sinful thought,why are you out to sully your family's honour;and to make me fall; you are like a river that crumbles its bank to muddy its crystal stream,and uproots the tree growing by its edge.​

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Answered by roshni542
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Explanation:

gravity, also called gravitation, in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's mass exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.

Answered by adityapatel57208
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.Writing in reference to context is a concept related to an essay exam type that may be less popular in the United States (thus less well known) than elsewhere. For example, Kurukshetra University of India employs this literary exam type, and Sangeeta Sethi, Director of the University's Distance Education Program, provides a useful online introduction to the requirements for "writing in reference to context."

Using quotations from Jerome K. Jerome's beloved humorous novel, Three Men in a Boat, writing in reference to context requires a prescribed format having two divisions. The format begins with an assigned quotation written in aziness" (Sethi), or in this expanded style, "I must been .want any cheese" (Shahbaz Asghar, KI Preparatory School, Pakistan). The two parts of the format follow after the assigned quotation and include (1) referencing the quotation in relation to its context in the work and (2) explaining the meaning of the quotation and of any literary or poetic devices (this second part is itself sub-divided into meaning, devices and effect).

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