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There are several main tags that we use to mark up the structural elements of prose.
They indicate:
- PRJKT:Divisions
- PRJKT:Headings
- PRJKT:Paragraphs
- PRJKT:Floating Texts
- PRJKT:Notes
- PRJKT:Figures, Pictures and Images
- PRJKT:Lists
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- PRJKT:Quotes
- PRJKT:Letters
- PRJKT:Closers
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Often in prose texts you may encounter an "embedded" or floating text in the form of a letter, poem, journal entry, song, etc. Floating texts such as these have a complete structure that interrupts the flow of the main text that require the use of the <floatingText> tag. For example, letters and journal entries (PRJKT:see detailed description below have an opener and body; letters usually have closers, and a poem may be quoted in its entirety, with a title, epigraph, etc.
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Quotes are denoted by quotation marks, which will be retained in the text. Only text that comes within quotation marks will be marked as a quotation for the purposes of encoding. There are two types of quotes: quotes that are external to the text and quotes that are internal. The quote element is used for passages that are external to the text, like a reference to a study or another book. Internal quotes are quotes occur inside the text (e.g., character speeches or thoughts or notes written by characters) and have various TEI elements to represent them.
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