Define intertextuality and explain what you must do as a speaker for it to be effective.
What will be an ideal response?
Intertextuality is the process in which stories reference other stories or rely on parts of other stories to be complete. To use intertextuality effectively, you must make sure that your audience has the references necessary to follow these types of intertextual narratives.
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