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A non-linear way of presenting information

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Hypertext

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relationship of the text to other works such as
other texts, movies, or other art forms.

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Intertextuality

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reinterpretation or reimagining of a
text. (Adaptation)

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Appropriation

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reference to a text, place, person, or an
event which could be literary, cultural, biblical, or historical.

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Allusion

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5
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funny imitation of a serious piece

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Parody

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It is a statement used to make a declaration or
to express strong belief on a particular topic, often without
evidence.

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Assertion

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7
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this is a statement that can be proven objectively
by direct experience, testimonies of witnesses,
verified observations, or the results of research.

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Facts

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It is based on personal choice; therefore, they are
subjective and cannot be objectively proven or
logically attacked.

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Preference

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is based on facts but are difficult to objectively
verify because of the uncertainty of producing
satisfactory proofs of soundness.

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Opinion

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it is a way in which something is done, similar to traditions and norms.

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Convention

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Strength of a text

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The helpfulness of the text to people.
✓ The quality of the information cited.
✓ The conciseness
✓ It’s grammatical and mechanical correctness.

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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.

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Counter Claims

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13
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details provided by the author to substantiate the text.

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Textual Evidence

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Type of Textual evidence where the proof related to the collection of information that
is aggregated and then summarized using
mathematical representation.

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Statistical Evidence

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