Three context aspects include the setting or environment in which something occurs, the background or history that provides additional information, and the cultural or societal norms that influence meaning and interpretation.
Job context refers to all the aspects that pertain to a particular job. These are not controlled by an individual and they form the environment which the job is carried out in.
values of the character
Judith A. Eckelmeyer has written: 'The cultural context of Mozart's Magic flute' -- subject(s): Music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music
The aspects of Maria Gomez's cross could include its material, design, size, symbolism, and historical significance. These aspects can provide insight into the cultural, religious, or personal context in which the cross was made and used.
Not sure about 3 aspects, but Chlorine is very corrosive.
Kenneth Levine has written: 'The social context of literacy' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic aspects of Literacy, History, Literacy, Numeracy, Reading (Adult education), Social aspects of Literacy, Social aspects of Numeracy 'Becoming literate' -- subject(s): Literacy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Literacy
Those aspects of a text whose meanings depend on an understanding of the circumstances in which it has been produced.
Nicky Gregson has written: 'The casualties of Thatcherism' 'Context and structure' 'Content and structure' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Capitalism, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, History
When referring to the historical context of a text, all aspects are typically included, such as the time period, political events, cultural norms, and social issues that influenced the author's writing. Excluded aspects may vary depending on the specific focus of the analysis.
P. C. Mokgokong has written: 'Meaning in the context of culture' -- subject(s): Northern Sotho language, Social aspects, Social aspects of Northern Sotho language
Intellectual Change Physical Change Emotional Change
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