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What does 'retelling' refer to?
What does 'retelling' refer to?
What does 'discursus' mean?
What does 'discursus' mean?
What is the definition of 'self-plagiarism'?
What is the definition of 'self-plagiarism'?
What is 'escalating assertion' used for?
What is 'escalating assertion' used for?
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How can 'development by problem-solution' be described?
How can 'development by problem-solution' be described?
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'Intertextuality' can be described as:
'Intertextuality' can be described as:
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Study Notes
- Text can exist in various forms beyond written form.
- Retelling involves expressing the general idea of another text through paraphrasing or retelling.
- The Latin word "discursus" translates to "to run off in different directions".
- Text is a graphical representation of language.
- Brainstorming is the process of generating creative ideas and solutions.
- Self-plagiarism is when someone resubmits work without publisher permission.
- Escalating Assertion is used when an initial assertion hasn't received a response.
- Intertextuality is a chain-like model linking one text to another.
- Development by definition aims to clearly identify and distinguish a term in writing.
- Development by narration involves storytelling and recounting events.
- Development by problem-solution discusses issues and offers solutions.
- Counterclaim allows readers to respond after engaging in critical reading.
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Test your knowledge on various text-related concepts such as retelling, discursus, brainstorming, and self-plagiarism. Learn about the different ways text can exist and the ethical considerations in writing and publishing.