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Context means setting or environment Sentences and paragraphs are the context of words?

That's a good start, but it's not quite accurate to say sentences and paragraphs are the *context* of words. Here's why:

* Context is broader than just sentences and paragraphs. Context encompasses everything surrounding a word or phrase that helps us understand its meaning. This can include:

* The surrounding text: The sentences and paragraphs immediately before and after a word can give us clues about its meaning.

* The entire document: The type of document (a novel, a scientific paper, a blog post) can influence how we interpret words.

* The situation: The real-world circumstances in which the text was written or spoken are important for understanding the meaning. For example, a word like "cool" might mean something different in a scientific context than in a casual conversation.

* The reader's background knowledge: Our own understanding of the world and the language helps us make sense of words.

Sentences and paragraphs are part of the context, but they are not the entire context. They provide important information, but the full picture requires taking into account all the other factors mentioned above.

Think of it this way:

* Context is like a puzzle. Sentences and paragraphs are individual pieces of the puzzle.

* The whole picture requires putting all the pieces together, including the surrounding text, the document type, the situation, and the reader's background knowledge.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

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