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HYPERTEXT

Hypertext and intertext differ in how they identify the context of text. Hypertext contains internal connections within a document that transport the reader to related external documents. Intertext references other texts within the current one without requiring citations, and sometimes constitutes plagiarism.

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HYPERTEXT

Hypertext and intertext differ in how they identify the context of text. Hypertext contains internal connections within a document that transport the reader to related external documents. Intertext references other texts within the current one without requiring citations, and sometimes constitutes plagiarism.

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HYPERTEXT INTERTEXT
Hypertext contains connection within the text to A reference to one text within another.
other documents. Does not require any citation or referencing
Its function is similar to hyperlink that transport a quotes, which sometimes defined to be
server or a reader to any related document. plagiarized.
Text that contains references to other texts that Link a text to another text to compare, contrast, or
the user can easily and quickly access. expand a view.
A text with hyperlinks.

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