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Alborosie
3 years ago
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Hello guys I need an answer for this pls. 8. Every angle. Penelope knew it was meant to worn by her. Now at the ball,her. Questi

on = In order to understand the allusion in line 8, the reader must Options = a) know someone named Dorothy b) be familiar with the Wizard of oz c) have slippers like Dorothy's d) be able to correctly define "allusion" Guys, I need the answer for this ela question. Fast.
English
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RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

cause shes got to be familiar with it to know that biz

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