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Context is? limited to the words of a literary work that are relevant to understanding the meaning of a text
anything that may be relevant to understanding the meaning of a text, except history and blography
limited to the historical facts of a text
anything beyond the specific words of a literary work that may be relevant to understanding the meaning of a text

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