What do you call a term which means goes beyond words in understanding the meaning of a literary text?
Context
Which factor does not influence by context?
Concepts
In biographical context, what is being looked into in understanding literary text?
Lifeoftheauthor
What do you call a piece of material that has a purpose of telling a story or entertaining?
Literary text
The following are importance of context except
-Give information
-Provide words
-Provide new concepts
-Highlights important words
Highlightsimportantwords
This sound device refers to words or phrases with melodic sounds that create a calming tone.
Euphony
This sound device refers to words or phrases with harsh sounds that create a disturbing tone.
Cacophony
_____ produced by the use of words that appeal to the sense of sight.
VisualImages
_____ produced by the use of words that appeal to actions and movements
KinestheticImages
_____ produced by the use of words that appeal to the sense of hearing
AuditoryImages
Context originates from the notion of weaving together.
Context anything beyond the specificwords of a literarywork that may be relevant to understanding the meaning. Contexts may be economic, social, cultural, historical, literary, & biographical.
Context defined as the circumstances that form the settingofevents, statements or ideas in the way of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
Is knowing the writer’s life, values, assumptions, gender race, sexual orientation, religion & beliefs and practices, political and economic issues related to the author.
Writer's Context
Is about reader’s previous reading experience, values, assumptions, political and economic issues.
Reader's Context
Is about its publishing history.
Text Context
Feature the society in which the characters live and in which the author’s text was produced.
Social ContextandSocio-cultural of a text
_____ is a piece of written material, such as a book or poem that has the purpose of telling a story or entertaining, as in a fictional novel.
Literary text
It is creating a picture in the reader’s mind by using words that appeal to the senses.
Imagery
_____ places a particular literary work within the context of the author’s life.
Biographical Context
Consider the circumstances under which the literarywork was written. While exploring biographical context, useful sources include biographies of the author, autobiographies or memoirs by the author or by people who knew him or her, and criticalworks that give close attention to the author’s life.
first quality
hand
second quality
sharpener
third quality
eraser
fourth quality
graphite inside
fifth quality
it leaves a mark
fable
a brief story illustrating a moral or revealing general truths about human nature
fable
often includes talking animals or animated objects as the principal characters
parable
a short story design to allegorically teach some religious principle, moral lesson, or general truths