Only if you are using it for private use. Unless, the text or graphics is of Public Domain. If not, is illegal.
We use HTML to display things on a webpage. Without it you couldn't see this text or any other text/graphics/or anything else on the internet.
Unless you are the person who wrote the novel you can't - that is plagiarism and it is illegal.
Well, this is little bit tricky.If you want just text and nothing else, then you select the text. Press CTRL+C and copy it into notepad. This ensures that you get rid of all of the around formats and balast and you are left only with the text.If you want the whole page with graphics etc. then it is better to save it as a whole. You can do it in your browser, just pick File - Save Page As
One can translate a webpage by using Google translate or Babylon translate and copy and pasting the text from a web page into the text box on those sites. One can also enable a translation bar within Chrome.
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Scanners will copy text and graphics that are on the sheet of paper that is being copied. You would need to use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to convert the graphic text into characters that can be further edited as in a normal document.
Hyperlinks can be used to create various objects such as clickable text, images, buttons, and even entire sections of a webpage that direct users to another webpage, document, image, video, or specific location within the same document.
A text area can be used to add lengthy text in a webpage It contains a big text block for user input.
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Text and graphics can be entered into a footer.
Text and graphics can be displayed on a computer's monitor (screen).
If you have a legal (paid for) installation of MS Word you do not have to pay any more if you copy text OR images into a document.