Option C is a key reason to include allusions in a literary work: to broaden the context and deepen the meaning of a literary work.
An allusion is a figure of speech that may refer to a place, person, or event. This can be real or imaginary and may make reference to anything, including fiction, folklore, historical events, or religious manuscripts. The reference can be direct or can be inferred, and can broaden the reader's understanding.
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I don't know -- Say, do you?
Brightly shining, glistening, too.
Altogether, all to few.
Offering a subtle hue.
Held together just by glue.
Trampled by a wand'ring shoe.
Radiant beams, all askew.
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brainliest?
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I would pick B, but don't be surprised if it is A
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Givens
A Create resolution
B Edit and proofread
C Write Climax
I hope that there is not another given.
Argument
Persuasive writing doesn't really have a climax.
Nor does it really need a resolution, but some persuasive writing does have a resolution.
What is common to all writing is editing and proofreading
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So for a little late :
Radio transmitter, matches / lighters, knife, first aid kit, food, utensils, fishing materials, riggle, sleeping bag, soap, cap
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