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Why do reviewers consider the context of a work? A. To analyze whether or not the public will like the work

B. To pick chart all the content presented in the work

C. To research its original purpose and historical background

D. To take notice of one's physical reaction to a media piece


Why do reviewers consider the context of a work?

A. To analyze whether or not the public will lik

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