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It refers to who you are as the writer; Example is the role of the writer in Text A (writing a letter to a friend) is different from the role of the writer in Text B (delivering a formal speech).*1 pointPurposeRoleFormatAudience

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It refers to who you are as the writer; Example is the role of the writer in Text A (writing a letter to a friend) is different from the role of the writer in Text B (delivering a formal speech).*1 pointPurposeRoleFormatAudience

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The answer is "Role". This refers to the position or function of the writer in the context of the text they are producing. For example, the role of the writer in Text A (writing a letter to a friend) is different from the role of the writer in Text B (delivering a formal speech).

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