Context
Purpose
Audience
Language
Interpretation
100

What is the definition of context?

Context refers to the background, situation, and setting in which a text is created and received.

100

What is the definition of purpose?

Purpose refers to the reason a text has been made — or what the creator intends to achieve through the text.

100

What is the definition of audience?

Audience refers to the specific group of people a text is created for or directed at.

100

What is language in a text?

The words and style the author uses.

100

What does it mean to interpret a text?

To explain what it means.

200

Name 3 types of context.

Any of the following: authorial, cultural, historical, political, social or personal.

200

Name one 3 types of purpose.

Any of the following: to inform, to persuade, to entertain, to reflect, to express an idea or viewpoint, to challenge or provoke.

200

Name 3 factors to consider when looking at audience.

Any of the following: age, gender, cultural background, geographical location, education level, values and attitudes. 

200

What is the difference between formal and informal language?

Formal is structured; informal is casual.

200

What can influence how someone interprets a text?

Their background, values, or experiences.

300

Why does context help us understand a text?

It explains why ideas and language are used

300

How does purpose affect language choices?

It guides tone, words, and style.

300

How can audience expectations change a text’s meaning?

Different audiences may interpret ideas differently.

300

How does figurative language help meaning?

It creates images or feelings beyond literal words.

300

Why can people interpret the same text differently?

They bring different perspectives and ideas.

400

How does context affect how we see characters or events?

It shows how they reflect their time and place.

400

Can a text have more than one purpose? If yes, why?

Yes, it can inform, entertain, and persuade at the same time.

400

How does a text try to connect with its audience?

Through tone, language, and viewpoint.

400

What is connotation?

The emotional meaning a word suggests.

400

How does context influence interpretation?

It explains why words or ideas mean what they do.

500

Explain how context and audience are connected.

Context shapes how an audience understands meaning.

500

How can purpose affect the structure of a text?

It shapes how information is organised and presented.

500

How might a writer position an audience to agree with their message?

By presenting ideas in a way that appeals to their values or beliefs. 

500

How can sentence length affect meaning?

Short sentences create impact; long ones build detail.

500

Why might interpretations change over time?

Societies, values, and knowledge evolve.

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