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Rhetorical Analysis QuestionsNameInstitutionRhetorical Analysis Questions 1 Context determines the medium and language for communicating the message. The message must be adapted to the context by making it relevant to the audience. Context can also influence the way a text is interpreted. For instance, using the term “nigger†in a multi-racial society like the U.S. can be viewed as a racist remark, while in another context, say in an African nation, it can be seen as an every-day insult. 2 The class readings have exposed me to ideological criticism through readings that promote or are informed by different ideologies. This exposure has helped me understand how to interpret texts by referring to their historical setting and the prevailing socio-economic, political, and religious beliefs or practices. For instance, Jonathan Swift`s “A Modest Proposal†reflects the socio...