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What term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963 to describe a nonlinear way of presenting information?
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?
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?
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?
How are hypertext documents typically interconnected?
What allows readers to immediately access referenced text in hypertext?
What allows readers to immediately access referenced text in hypertext?
What feature of hypertext enables readers to create their own meaning out of the material provided?
What feature of hypertext enables readers to create their own meaning out of the material provided?
What is the concept of 'intertextuality' primarily concerned with?
What is the concept of 'intertextuality' primarily concerned with?
Which method of intertextuality involves lifting exact statements from another text?
Which method of intertextuality involves lifting exact statements from another text?
Who is credited with first using the term 'intertextuality'?
Who is credited with first using the term 'intertextuality'?
What does 'retelling' involve in the context of intertextuality?
What does 'retelling' involve in the context of intertextuality?
Which element influences a writer to come up with their version of a text in intertextuality?
Which element influences a writer to come up with their version of a text in intertextuality?
What is the main difference between pastiche and parody in intertextuality?
What is the main difference between pastiche and parody in intertextuality?
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