Understanding Hypertext in Information Presentation

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What term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963 to describe a nonlinear way of presenting information?

  • Internet text
  • Dynamic text
  • Interconnected text
  • Hypertext (correct)

How does hypertext differ from traditional linear text presentation?

  • It has no links or connections
  • It allows dynamic organization through links (correct)
  • It is not displayed electronically
  • It flows in a straight line

What enables readers to navigate further information and various options in a hypertext system?

  • Images
  • Links (correct)
  • Tables
  • Charts

How are hypertext documents typically interconnected?

<p>Via hyperlinks (D)</p>
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What allows readers to immediately access referenced text in hypertext?

<p>Hyperlinks (C)</p>
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What feature of hypertext enables readers to create their own meaning out of the material provided?

<p>Hyperlinks (A)</p>
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What is the concept of 'intertextuality' primarily concerned with?

<p>Linking two or more texts through imitation and creation (C)</p>
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Which method of intertextuality involves lifting exact statements from another text?

<p>Quotation (B)</p>
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Who is credited with first using the term 'intertextuality'?

<p>Julia Kristeva (A)</p>
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What does 'retelling' involve in the context of intertextuality?

<p>Re-expressing a narrative (D)</p>
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Which element influences a writer to come up with their version of a text in intertextuality?

<p>Another author's work (C)</p>
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What is the main difference between pastiche and parody in intertextuality?

<p>Pastiche copies without mocking, parody imitates with humor (D)</p>
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