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<p>freedom to interpret the text. The reader had the liberty to insert pauses and dictate tone, which made the act of reading a significantly more subjective activity than it is today. However, the lack of spacing also led to some ambiguity because a minor discrepancy in word parsing could give the text a different meaning. For example, a phrase written in <i>scriptio continua</i> as <i>collectamexiliopubem</i> may be interpreted as <i>collectam ex Ilio pubem</i>, meaning 'a people gathered from Troy', or <i>collectam exilio pubem</i>, 'a people</p><p>
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