Which statement best describes the context of a literary work?
English, 07.04.2020 19:40 jonathanmenosky11
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Which statement best describes the context of a literary work?
A.
the background information and influential environment that exists outside of a text
B.
the background information of the main characters in a text
C.
the setting, plot elements, and the major charactors in a text
D.
the setting of a text and the background information that exists outside of a text
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Which statement best describes the context of a literary work?
Which statement best describes the context of a literary work?
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