C is the best option here, as the other two alienate the reader.
I believe the answer is B
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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I would advice George and Lydia Hadley not to rely too much on technology for raising their children. Their kids were spoiled and not disciplined properly. Parents must create bonds with their children to avoid being alienated by them. In the story the children sees the room as a surrogate parent because they felt abandonment from their parents.
The company is downsizing.