4. CONTEXT
Is the social, cultural, political and historical
background and other related circumstances that
surrounds the text.
We must look at the back ground of the text.
What was the environment which the text
was made?
Who was the author?
When was it written?
Why was it written that time? Or for whom
the text?
10. INTERTEXT
• In between text
• Some text are influenced by other texts
borrowed texts from the past.
• Refers to the shaping of the text meaning by
referencing or calling to mind other texts as it
aims to add meaning to the current text.
13. INTERTEXT
• Is the development of a text’s meaning
through another text that shows connections
among texts in terms of language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects/topics.
18. HYPERTEXT
• Is a non-linear way of showing information.
Used in technology assisted reading devices
like your phone or computer.
• Connects other topics like related information,
graphics, videos, or sounds of that texts.