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Marina86 [1]
3 years ago
10

I need to find a allusion from a artical

English
1 answer:
Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

you could use a story like drummer boy of Shiloh or Raymond run, maybe even goosebumps

Have fun!

Explanation:

What is an example of an allusion?

So alluding to something is the same thing as making an allusion to it. 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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