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Textual analysis and the "cheap net-trick"
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proles from the rest of the citizenry. These extreme representations of the reading and interpretive practice we already engage with this exercise may arise
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strands.It may also yield compelling insights about the rhetorical function of the novel as a whole.
The relationships that Tropes establishes between words that occur together frequently offer (not altogether surprising) multiple connections
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t has [sic] been detected" [fig 1]. "Enunciative" style, according to the support documentation, involves "setting some influence, or revealing a point of view" [text
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