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lara [203]
3 years ago
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Please Help ASAP!! Will Mark Brainliest!!!

English
1 answer:
slega [8]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

OKAY let me try and type them out in bulleted lists. I TRIED MY HARDEST it's

  1. Allusion: romeo: He was a romantic man. He is known for taking big leaps in the case of love.
  2. Allusion: Mona Lisa: It helps you visualize happiness. Since Mona Lisa's smile was enigmatic and ambiguous at the same time.
  3. Allusion:Einstein: Einstein was a literal genius, implying this kid is quite smart.
  4. Allusion: grinch: The grinch was not a fan of Christmas. They are alluding to the fact that they won't help prepare for Christmas-like the Grinch.
  5. Allusion:
  6. Allusion: Hercules/Herculean Task: It is a test or task that only strong people, like the character Hercules, would be able to do.
  7. Allusion: kryptonite: Based on a popular character, it alludes to a certain weakness within a person.
  8. Allusion: Judas He is known as the worst betrayer of all time, so it alludes to this person betraying others hence the nickname.

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