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An allusion is a literary device that provides greater context to the work at hand by referencing a previous work of art, a person, a place, an event, or a situation—usually of some social, political, or historical significance.
For example: You're acting like such a Scrooge! Alluding to Dickens's A Christmas Carol, this line means that the person is being miserly and selfish, just like the character Scrooge from the story.
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1. Be open and free of judgment
2. actively
3. as class discussions
4. imperative
5. so you can easily refer back to them
6. when writing a letter to a friend
7. an observation
8. respectfully
9. the evidence
10. relate back to the argument
11. results from a scientific study done on human attention span over the course of the past two years
Have you ever thrown up cookies? Well many people have. Including me!
I was around 7 or 8 when this happened. It was my neighbors party and they had cookies and olives. I had eaten probably 20 cookies before being full. And after that I ate some olives. Let me tell you those don't mix. I ended up throwing up on my carpet hours later.
When you throw up you technically don't know what you are going to throw up. For example, if i ate poop and toilet water you would most likely throw up am i right? But even when throwing up it can feel so good.
Throwing up can be bad as well when we are talking about what comes out your behind...... ew i know. If you know what i mean then congrats if not then who are you as a person. But ive thrown up from my behind before. ohhh it was taco bell my favorite food, then i threw up. One great package.
In conclusion I just want to say how happy I was to be given an opportunity like this thank you.
He was friends with Frederick and he was against racism