M3: Meaning and Context Flashcards

1
Q

_____ originates from the notion of weaving together.

A

Context

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2
Q

Context originates from the notion of _______.

A

weaving together

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3
Q

Is defined as the
circumstances that form the setting of events, statements, or ideas and in the way of
which it can be fully understood and assessed

A

Context

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4
Q

The _____ is knowing about the writer’s life, values,
assumptions, gender, race, sexual orientation, and the political and
economic issues related to the author.

A

Authors context

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5
Q

_____ is about the reader’s previous reading experience,
values, assumptions, political and economic issues.

A

Reader’s context

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6
Q

The ______ is about its publishing history. It is part of the larger
text such as newspaper, history, events, translated in it.

A

Text’s context

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7
Q

______ of a text feature the society in which
the characters live and in which the author’s text was produced.

A

Social context and socio-cultural

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8
Q

_____ is creating a picture in the reader’s mind by using words that
appeal to the senses.

A

Imagery

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9
Q

______ produced by the use of words that appeal to the
sense of sight.

A

Visual imagery

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10
Q

______ produced by the use of words that appeal to the
sense of hearing.

A

Auditory Imagery

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11
Q

______ produced by the use of words that appeal to
the actions and movement.

A

Kinesthetic imagery

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12
Q

______ are methods the author or writer of a literary piece used
to convey what they want to impart to the reader, such as _____ where
the events have taken place before the present time the narration is following.

A

Literary Techniques
Flashback

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