The place where the audience can find an allusion to<em> Ovid's Metamorphoses </em>is:
- Elizabeth I's absence of a successor.
<h3>What is an Allusion?</h3>
This refers to the a literary element where something that is unrelated to the context is mentioned either overtly or covertly to show a direct connection and is usually done to make a reference to popular people.
With this in mind, we can see that allusion was used in the given text when there is the mention of Elizabeth I's absence of a successor which shows that the characters are in a similar situation.
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The following line would most likely be found in one of Shakespeare's plays of "Julius Caesar."
Question: <em>Virgil is an appropriate guide for Dante at the beginning of the Divine Comedy because he _____. Select all that apply.</em>
I think your answer would be,
The entire leg should snap away from the chassis with a distinct crack, and the rest of the turkey, obedient to Newton’s law about equal and opposite reaction, should roll in the opposite direction, which means that if you are carving at the table the turkey will probably come to rest in someone’s lap.