1. Your backyard is a Garden of Eden. (Biblical allusion)
2. I guess I should see this message about a new job as my burning bush. (Biblical Allusion)
3. When you feel betrayed by a friend, you can say, "You too, Brutus?" (allusion to Julius Caesar-Brutus betrayed Caesar)
4. You're a regular Einstein. (allusion to a historical figure)
5. When your parents learn about your new plan to raise money, it's going to sink like the Titanic. (allusion to a historical event)
Answer:
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The answer is C because when you summarize a story you need the main detail of the whole story.
"Correct errors in grammar usage" is the one among the following choices given in the question that is not <span>part of the revision process for clarity, coherence, and unity. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or the penultimate option. I hope it helps you.</span>
Hello! The worst thing that his legal action can do is call for the entire nation to recount the votes. Which they will do in front of Congress in January, to vote the new President. Since the Electoral College chose a winner with a LARGE margin, Biden is most likely to be the next president. I hope this helps!