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The background of the missionaries in these chapters is not explicitly explained. Instead, it can be inferred based on _____.
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C. Historical Context
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The background of the missionaries in these chapters is not explicitly explained. Instead, it can be inferred based on parallel plot. A parallel plot is a one more story line that seem to have nothing in common with the lead story line, but it is usually contains additional information or background of an event or a character which makes a story be more deep.
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