2nd Semester Flashcards

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a non linear way to present information using link (hyperlinks)

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Hypertext

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2
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the term hypertext was coined by ______

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Ted Nelson

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3
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images, audio, and videos

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Hypermedia

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4
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as a process of text development that merge 2 or more processes such as imitations and creations in doing a text

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Intertext

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5
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the author is highly influenced by another who comes up with his version of the text

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Intertext

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claims in his works that texts are not free of other text and as individuals, we are the product of the meetings of many and various texts

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Ferdinand de Saussure

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7
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individuals texts are inescapably related to other text

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Julia Kristeva

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is the statement of a story or re-expressing of a narrative

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Retelling

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is the method of directly lifting the exact statements or set of words from a text another author has made

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Quotation

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is when a writer explicitly/implicitly pertains to an idea or passage found in another text without the use of quotation

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Allusion

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is a text developed in a way that it copies the style or other properties of another text without making fun of it unlike in a parody

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Pastiche

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12
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is engaging in a analytical activity which involves the reader by asking questions about the text and the author’s claim

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Critical Reading

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13
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is an act of giving statements for justification and explanation

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Reasoning

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13
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it is a statement that state’s one sound judgement about something

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Evaluative Statement

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13
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are declarative sentences that give one’s belief about something else as if it is true though it may not be

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Assertion

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13
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a statement that can be proven objectively by direct experience, testimonies of witnesses, verified observation or the result of the research

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is a way in which something is done similar to traditions and norms. its truthfulness can be verified only by reference to historical precedents, laws, rules, usage, and customs

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Convention

14
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is a statement based on facts but is difficult to objectively satisfactory proofs of soundness

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states a personal choice in which the writer is under no obligation to support or prove the truthfulness of the statement

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Preference

14
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are claims that are made to rebut a previous claim

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Counterclaim

15
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a statement that asserts facts based on one’s understanding about a particular topic or issue

16
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a statement that contradicts one’s claim and is usually proven and supported by both reasons and evidence

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Counterclaim

16
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is the part of an argument where a statement offers an explanation behind a party’s claim

17
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is the statement that proves the truth of a claim and generally leads to the conclusion of an argument

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is defined as the details given by the author in order to support their claims. it reveals the position of the writer and makes the reading more interesting
Textual Evidence
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restating the text in your own words
Paraphrasing
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mentioning a specific section in the text
Referencing
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directly restating a part of the text
Quoting
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stating in shorter way the text and other relevant details to support the idea
Summarizing