When generating ideas and text for a literary analysis, which of the following questions can BEST help you consider the context of a text?
A. How does the text affect you or lead you to certain responses?
B. How does the text create an overall meaning or tone?
C. How does the text relate to the time and place of its creation?
D. How do the elements of the text work together?
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