GUESS WHAT?
Read and analyze the given
statements and identify what type of
claim is presented.
GUESS WHAT?
Vaping can lead to increased blood
pressure, lung disease, and insulin
resistance.
CLAIM OF FACT
GUESS WHAT?
The basic keys to success are
perseverance and discipline.
CLAIM OF VALUE
GUESS WHAT?
Studies have shown that exposure to
violent media is a risk factor for violent
behaviors.
CLAIM OF FACT
GUESS WHAT?
In order to ensure that graduates are
competitive for top jobs in their fields, the
college must put additional resources into
its internship programs.
CLAIM OF POLICY
GUESS WHAT?
It is immoral to steal from stores to
feed yourself or others.
CLAIM OF VALUE
GUESS WHAT?
Parents should not only be aware of how
their children are using social media, but
also understand the potential positive and
negative impacts of social media use.
CLAIM OF POLICY
Identify a context in which
a text was developed;
• Hypertext
• Intertext
At the end of the lesson, students are
expected to:
• Define hypertext and intertext;
• Differentiate hypertext from
hyperlink; and
• Describe the use of intertext within
the story
non-linear connection
information between
show texts
HYPERTEXT
a non-linear way to present
information and is usually
accomplished using “links” which
help the readers navigate further
information about the topic being
discussed and may also lead to
other links that can direct the
readers to various options.
HYPERTEXT
text displayed on a
computer display or other
electronic devices with
references to other text that
the reader can immediately
access.
HYPERTEXT
interconnected by hyperlinks,
which are typically activated
by a mouse click, keypress set,
or by touching the screen
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN HYPERTEXT AND
HYPERLINKS?
HYPERTEXT HYPERLINK
simply a text that it is the URL the
directs users to a hypertext directs
link. you to.
HYPERTEXT HYPERLINK
refers to the keywords it is a reference in a
that are usually hypertext document that
represented with blue directs you to some
type and displays the other part of the same
info of the subject when document or to a
clicked or hover upon. different document.
HYPERTEXT HYPERLINK
it contains only a it contains all types
text or a bunch of of media such as
text that are pictures, videos,
attached with graphics, animations,
hyperlinks and etc.
Why use hypertext?
• It allows reader to freely navigate
information by exploring the connections
provided.
• Hypertext is very different way of presenting
information than the usual linear form.
• The information are organized as it is broken
down into many smaller units.
HOW TO INSERT
HYPERLINK?
Taylor Swift is a multitalented singer-
songwriter and global superstar who has
captivated audiences with her heartfelt lyrics
and catchy melodies, solidifying herself as one
of the most influential artists in contemporary
music. In 2024 she made history when she
won the Grammy Award for album of the year
for Midnights (2022), becoming the first artist
to win in that category four times.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Taylor-Swift
INTERTEXT
one method of text
development that enables the
author to make another text
based on another text
INTERTEXT
some properties of an original
text are incorporated in the
text that is created by another
author
INTERTEXT
technically defined as a
process of text development
that merges two more
processes such as imitation
and creation in doing a text
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
INTERTEXTUALITY AND
PLAGIARISM?
INTERTEXTUALITY VS.
PLAGIARISM
Aspects of existing texts are reused,
often resulting in new meaning when
placed in a different context.
Intertextuality hinges on the creation of
new ideas, while plagiarism attempts to
pass off existing work as one's own.
METHODS OF
INTERTEXTUALITY
RETELLING
INTERTEXTUALITY
METHODS OF
restatement of a story or re-
expression of a narrative
QUOTATION
INTERTEXTUALITY
METHODS OF
•method of directly lifting the exact
statements or set of words from a
text that another author has made
ALLUSION
INTERTEXTUALITY
METHODS OF
a writer or speaker explicitly or implicitly
pertains to an idea or passage found in
another text without the use of quotation
PASTICHE
INTERTEXTUALITY
METHODS OF
copies the style or other properties of
another text without making fun of it
unlike in a parody
GUESS WHAT?
Below are some descriptions of
different stories. Write I if the
context of each story is in Intertext;
write H if it is in Hypertext
GUESS WHAT?
Snow, Glass, Apples is a short story by
Neil Gaiman. This piece tells the story of
Snow White from the point of view of
her stepmother, who was actually trying
to save the kingdom from her
bloodthirsty stepdaughter.
GUESS WHAT?
Wicked by Gregory McGuire revolves
around the story of the Wicked Witch of
the West from Frank Baum’s The Wizard
of Oz and reimagines her as the
misunderstood protagonist, Elphaba
GUESS WHAT?
Fast City by Don Bosco is an interactive
narrative which presents a set of
conflicts and psychological landscapes
placed within a technology-obsessed
urban space.
GUESS WHAT?
The Museum by Adam Kenny emulates the
experience of being in a museum by
allocating a page to each part of the
museum and giving the reader free rein as
to where he/she wants to go by providing
links to different ‘areas’ of the museum.
GUESS WHAT?
Bridget Jone’s Diary by Helen Fielding is
written in a diary format and chronicles
events within a year in the life of
protagonist Bridget in the 90s; it is loosely
based on Jane Austen’s Pride and
Prejudice
As a student, do you think
using hypertext and
hyperlinks are helpful in
finding or obtaining
information?
Imagine yourself as a writer,
do you think integrating the
use of intertext is helpful in
writing a story? Why?
ACTIVITY 6
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
• What is the story all about?
• In what particular movie this
story is inspired? How are
they related?
• What method of
intertextuality this story
applied? Explain.