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The use of footnotes in a work of fiction to explain fictional events or characters is a metafictional device that parodies:

  1. Legal documents and courtroom transcripts
  2. Scientific journals and academic scholarship
  3. Religious scripture and theological commentary
  4. Official travel guides and encyclopedic reference works
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Correct answer: Scientific journals and academic scholarship

By applying the conventions of non-fiction (footnotes, citations) to an obviously made-up story, authors like David Foster Wallace or Nabokov play with the authority and 'truth-claims' of academic writing.

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