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dangina [55]
3 years ago
13

Is a famous person's quote an example of allusion? ...?

English
1 answer:
spayn [35]3 years ago
4 0
I would say yes. A famous person's quote could be an example of allusion. Allusion's definition is an expression that is indirect or a passing reference to a place, event, or a famous person. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 
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