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Motive--Why someone or something is doing an act, or saying something.

Context--The background of a situation, so that is makes sense.

saying "jenny then fought him" is out of context, and thus confusing. by giving a background history of who jenny and "him" are, and what their motives (why) they're fighting will create a more sensible sentence, play, or otherwise.

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