In Stowe's experience, the context we can know is:
- <em>the context of the writer's own life
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- <em>context of major events
</em>
- <em>context of historical events
</em>
<h2>Further explanation
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Context is something that accompanies or is with the text. Broadly speaking, the context of discourse is divided into two categories, namely linguistic context, and extralinguistic context.
Linguistic context is a context in the form of language elements. The linguistic context includes the mention of prepositions, adjectives, verbs, auxiliary verbs, and positive propositions.
An extralinguistic context is a context that is not in the form of language elements. The extralinguistic context includes presuppositions, participants, topics or frameworks of topics, settings, channels, and codes.
Context is the condition in which a situation occurs.
the elements contained in every language communication, including:
- Setting: the place and time of the conversation.
- Participants: conversation participants, namely speakers (greeters) and listeners.
- Result: the outcome and purpose of the conversation.
- Mandate: the form and content of the mandate.
- Way: the way the conversation is carried out, with enthusiasm, relaxed or in a hurry.
- Means: use of spoken or written language; variations of the language used.
- Norm: conversational participant behavior.
- Type: refers to categories such as rhymes, riddles, lectures, and prayers.
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Class: high school
Subjects: English
keywords: text, context, linguistics, extralinguistic