participation by both producers and audience
know who created the text
the producers of these hoaxes are able to fool the audience about the source of the text.
How I understand it the meaning of 'world behind the text' is that you need to critically examine the following aspects; the origins Composition history (from event to final reaction) Possible historical event that inspired the author to continue the saga sources (oral and written) audience Hope this helps.
businesses and customers
The context of a text
The context of a text refers to the circumstances or setting in which it was created or is being interpreted. This can include the author's background, the historical and cultural events at the time of writing, and the audience for which the text was intended. Understanding the context can provide insight into the meaning and significance of the text.
Mainly to persuade others or your audience.
When asking about the purpose of a speaker and the audience of a text, you're asking what the purpose of the speech is.
The purpose of a persuasive text influences the way the content is presented in order to convince the audience to accept a particular viewpoint or take a specific action. The audience's characteristics, beliefs, values, and attitudes also guide the selection of arguments, language, and evidence used to appeal to their interests and persuade them effectively. By considering both the purpose and audience, writers can tailor their persuasive text to be more engaging and persuasive.
You can determine by what they say and their names.
Your audience
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There are 165 pages of text in An Audience for Einstein by Mark Wakely.
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participation by both producers and audience