The "history in the text" refers to the events, characters, and narratives that are depicted within the written work itself, essentially the story it tells. In contrast, the "history of the text" pertains to the context surrounding the creation, transmission, and reception of the text, including the author's background, the time period in which it was written, and how it has been interpreted or altered over time. Together, these concepts help to distinguish between the content of a narrative and the circumstances that shaped its existence.
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A primary text is a text where the source was personal or direct. For example, a primary text would be an anecdote or autobiography. Quoting a speech directly, or describing an experience that the writer experienced THEMSELF would also be classified as a primary text. A secondary text ideally makes reference to a primary text. A history textbook may directly relay events in history (primary text), but a project based on the readings of this textbook would be a secondary text. Going even further, an essay based on the project, based on the textbook, based on actual events in history should be classified as perhaps a "tertiary" text. However, it is simply termed "secondary". A secondary text is any text that is not directly from the source.
The difference between moving text and copying text is that when you move the text, it is gone from the original spot. When you copy text, the text also stays in the original spot and then also gets copied to a new spot.
Literaure is short. Text is long.
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Formatting the text might include changing the style of it. Editing the text is changing the text only.
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