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What is an antonym for text features?

There isn't a direct antonym for "text features" in the way that there are for words like "hot" and "cold."

"Text features" refers to the elements within a text that help readers understand and navigate the information. This includes things like:

* Headings and Subheadings

* Boldface and Italics

* Captions

* Tables and Charts

* Glossaries and Indexes

To understand what the opposite of "text features" might be, it's helpful to think about what *lacks* these elements:

* Plain text: This would be text without any formatting or structure.

* Unstructured information: This could refer to disorganized data or content without clear headings, subheadings, or other organizational elements.

So, instead of a direct antonym, we can use terms like "plain text," "unstructured information," or "lack of organization" to indicate the absence of text features.

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