I didn't add specific details because you didn't clarify if there's a specific novel, but if the question is generalized, then this answer works.
Answer:
Depending on the time a novel is released, and depending on the type of novel, it can correlate to the history of an event. The historical context of a novel really depends unless you have all of the details. When was it published? What were the events of the book? What time is the book set in?
Explanation:
Basically, the historical context depends on the events of the novel, the time it was released, and the time the novel is set in.
Example:
An example could be Othello. In my Dramatic Arts & English class, we explored Othello and the issues it addressed. (That's what I mean)
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Answer:
I am not sure what the author is saying but,
I think If we ignore the author in the future people may not be able to read.
Explanation:
I am not sure what the author is saying so I am just giving my best guess.
Answer:
Most verbs in English form the third-person singular by adding -s to the base form (sings, gives, requires). Verbs ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z form the third-person singular by adding -es. For example, watches, misses, rushes, mixes, buzzes.
B. The word haunted describes items of antiquity. As a boy and as an adult, the narrator peers anxiously at old, unused items that make him feel uneasy.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It sounds the most presentable