Scribbling over or crossing out writing to make it unreadable is called obliteration . This term is used in various contexts, including artistic practices where past ideas are removed. Unlike erasure , obliteration indicates a more complete obscuring of text. ;
Scribbling over or crossing out writing to make it unreadable is called obliteration . This term means completely obscuring the text and differs from erasure which is a cleaner removal. The correct answer is option A .
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