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A non-linear way of presenting information
Hypertext
relationship of the text to other works such as
other texts, movies, or other art forms.
Intertextuality
reinterpretation or reimagining of a
text. (Adaptation)
Appropriation
reference to a text, place, person, or an
event which could be literary, cultural, biblical, or historical.
Allusion
funny imitation of a serious piece
Parody
It is a statement used to make a declaration or
to express strong belief on a particular topic, often without
evidence.
Assertion
this is a statement that can be proven objectively
by direct experience, testimonies of witnesses,
verified observations, or the results of research.
Facts
It is based on personal choice; therefore, they are
subjective and cannot be objectively proven or
logically attacked.
Preference
is based on facts but are difficult to objectively
verify because of the uncertainty of producing
satisfactory proofs of soundness.
Opinion
it is a way in which something is done, similar to traditions and norms.
Convention
Strength of a text
The helpfulness of the text to people.
✓ The quality of the information cited.
✓ The conciseness
✓ It’s grammatical and mechanical correctness.
is given by a reader who has views that are different
from what the original author believed in. It is also an assertion, an opinion, and also needs proof.
Counter Claims
details provided by the author to substantiate the text.
Textual Evidence
Type of Textual evidence where the proof related to the collection of information that
is aggregated and then summarized using
mathematical representation.
Statistical Evidence