1) What is meant when referring to the context of a text? a) The information included in the text. b) How effective the text is at achieving its purpose. c) The time or situation in which the text was written. 2) How does understanding the context help you to understand a text better? a) It shows you other information that you may have missed. b) It builds the background behind the text and suggests possible reasons as to why it may have been written. c) It doesn't help; the content is more important. 3) How is context important when considering the purpose (intention) of a text? a) The text could be be relevant to a specific group of people who were around at the time, or to a situation that existed in that time or place. b) Context does not affect the purpose of the text. c) Context doesn't suggest anything useful. 4) Why is it significant to consider where a text was written? a) The place a book is written will determine how interesting it is. b) It does not matter where a text was written, it would still be written in the same way c) The country of origin may have specific circumstances (e.g. religious or political) that will need to be understood by the reader. 5) Why is it important to understand when an author was writing? a) It helps to think about whether you would read other text written by them. b) It allows you to consider who the intended audience might have been and how the ideas would have been interpreted at the time. c) It allows you to think about whether they are good at communicating. 6) What does the context of a text help you to understand? a) How entertaining it will be. b) The amount of information that you would learn from reading the text. c) The purpose and audience of the text.

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