Motive--Why someone or something is doing an act, or saying something.
Context--The background of a situation, so that is makes sense.
saying "jenny then fought him" is out of context, and thus confusing. by giving a background history of who jenny and "him" are, and what their motives (why) they're fighting will create a more sensible sentence, play, or otherwise.
A motive is a smaller part of the larger theme! :)
If by aim you mean motive then the motive of archery like any sport is to train ones body both physically and mentally. Archery can also improve ones aim and hand eye coordination.
It depends on the context. It could mean 5 o'clock.
depends on where it is.... what is the context?
tending or intended or having the power to induce action or belief.
Identifying the motive and context of a primary source document is crucial for interpreting its content accurately. Understanding the purpose or intent behind the creation of the document helps to assess its reliability and potential bias. Additionally, grasping the historical context in which the document was produced provides valuable insights into the events and perspectives of the time.
a motive is something a criminal has
identifying a motive is seeing why the person committed the crime.
I am assuming you mean as in "motivation." Motive means the determination of a certain phenomena that is not obvious.
the author's motive for creating it.
Depending on the context : accidental, unintentional, involuntary, aimless, meaningless, unplanned, and vague.
the reasons for the characters actions in a story
A by-motive is a hidden motive.
it means to eat an ancient fruit
An ulterior motive is a motive that they have beyond the main motive. They often do not show that they have this motive and it is often not good. The ulterior motive is almost always has it for their own good only.
An ulterior thought is a hidden or unstated intention behind someone's actions or words. It refers to a motive or objective that is not openly expressed.
With a motive other than the ostensible and proper one.