Answer:
This American myth has taken root in classrooms across the country, where children are being encouraged to create their own "quilt codes" and believe fictional stories as if they reflect proven fact.
Explanation:
The idea in sentence 2 states that there was no historical evidence to show that quilts which were hung on clotheslines were in fact used as secret codes by travelers on the Underground Railway and the sentence that develops this idea is the sentence that says that children in schools are encouraged to to create their own quilt codes and stating that they fictional events as if they were real.
Happy because he was Smiling
Answer:
The/house/had/been/broken/into/by/someone/while/the/owners/were/on/vacation
Explanation:
While the owners were on vacation the house had been broken into by someone
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The correct answer is the second option: convey a lot of information quickly. An allusion is a reference that the author and the readers both know. For example, George Washington can be an allusion, as well as World War II. There is no need to explain who or what the allusion is, but its presence indicates info to the reader as a comparison to a character or event already in the text.
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