This is what the dictionary says:
al·lu·sion<span>əˈlo͞oZHən/</span>nounan expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference."an allusion to Shakespeare"<span>synonyms:<span>reference to, mention of, suggestion of, hint to, intimation of, comment on, remark on"the town's name is an allusion to its founding family"</span></span>the practice of making allusions, especially as an artistic device.
Its something to do with referencing something
Answer:
Climate Change
Explanation:
Climate change is an interesting topic affecting everyone around the world. It can also open room for debate. Close off your speech with some personal connection to the audience, like how they can help.
A to give credit to the source.
D. both a and b
a. is asking for the dangers of a tsunami and b is asking to imagine . both of these choices are asking for assumptions based on the information given .