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AUDIO - more commonly

ANIMATION - is a process refers to sound as it is

by which figures are transmitted in the form of


manipulated to act as
a signal.
moving images.

TEXT - is any item that can


be read, whether this STILL IMAGES - is a single
object is a piece of static image, as distinct
literature, a street sign, an
arrangement of buildings Using Multimedia from a moving image (i.e.
on a city block, or a type Formats in movie).
of clothing.
Interpreting Literary
Texts

VIDEO FOOTAGE -
INTERACTIVITY - is a
unedited material as
conversation between a
originally shot by a film
human being (or probably
camera or captured by a
another living creature)
(often special) video
and a computer program.
camera.

The cluster map above shows the different multimedia formats in interpreting
literary texts with their description. Multimedia may help to form the social
context in which literary works are discussed and experienced. Students and
teachers have access to a central repository of images, sounds, and text that can
inspire and promote response sharing.

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