kathryn6 kathryn6
  • 06-04-2020
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How can understanding a book's context help you understand the book?

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21stinsonc
21stinsonc 21stinsonc
  • 06-04-2020

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The context is what is in the book, such as the plot, character, conflict and theme. So knowing this you can know what is going on through the book and are able to relate with characters and form an opinion.

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kaylasavannah101
kaylasavannah101 kaylasavannah101
  • 06-04-2020

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its helps you connect and understand the author and characters of the book. it also helps the author clearly communicate their point of view to make it easier to understand. it also allows you and the author to be more creative

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