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"what do you want of me". reference to Context

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Answered by ManickamSantosh
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In summary, to "write with reference to context," use a format of two sections, those being Reference to Context and Explanation. ... In section two (Explanation), provide a one-sentence explanation of the meaning of the quotation by considering literary/poetic devices to uncover the deep meaning of the quotation.

Answered by kafeelabatool404
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Often, a reference to context involves an explanation of a quote. Examples of providing context include discussing what leads to the quote, what the quote itself means, what it reveals about the story, and what it could mean for the rest of the story, as well.

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