which type of context is formed by the belief, experiences, education and culture of the author
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Biographical context
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Biographical context, which is formed by the beliefs, education, culture, and experiences of the author. Context of language and form, which helps readers understand the vocabulary and sentence structures of a text as well as its literary form.
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Biographical context is the type of context formed by the belief, experiences, education, and culture of the author.
Another term for Biographical context:
- Authorial context
Characteristics of Biographical context:
- Writers are also known for putting a lot of themselves into their work.
- Even if people attempt to hide it, their views, education, culture, and experiences come through in their speech.
- Knowing anything about an author's background and viewpoint, such as the biographical context of work, can aid readers in better understanding and interpreting a book.
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