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  • 08-01-2020
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It is sufficient to infer the context of a piece based purely on the title. True or false?

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donotbeidle donotbeidle
  • 14-01-2020

Answer:

This is FALSE.

Explanation:

Each piece of writing does have a title or sub-title. But, it is not correct to infer the context of the piece based purely on the title. Because the whole text would provide more detailed information on the given heading. It would elaborate different or related aspects of the given title.

So, to properly understand the whole writing, it is not correct to conclude the meaning of the writing depending solely on what the title is.

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