Social context is how people understand same things in different societies and different culture, that is, <span>how ideas or things are used and interpreted by people.</span>
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In the article "A Quilt of a Country", author Anna Quindlen uses a simile to attribute a certain quality to America. She compares the country to a quilt. A quilt is formed by patching together dissimilar parts. In the same way, America is formed by dissimilar people - all sorts of cultures, races, beliefs, origins, etc. However, just like the quilt, even though the parts are so extremely different, they stay united. Especially in times of war, in times of fear, there is something that keeps the pieces, the people together. The quilt has its thread, and so does America - be it a common enemy or a common ideal.
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Bacchus, on a certain occasion, found his old schoolmaster and foster-father, Silenus, missing. He then offered Midas a prize for him to find Bacchus' old schoolmaster.
While I don’t think this is grammatically correct, the presence of ‘win’ shows that the verb is active, meaning it’s present tense, rather than passive, or past tense.