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An allusion is like a mind game to make you think something pretty sure...
Explanation:
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The correct answer is surrealism.
Answer:
Arthur “Boo” Radley lives in the run-down Radley Place, and no one has seen him outside it in years. Scout recounts how, as a boy, Boo got in trouble with the law and his father imprisoned him in the house as punishment. He was not heard from until fifteen years later, when he stabbed his father with a pair of scissors. Although people suggested that Boo was crazy, old Mr. Radley refused to have his son committed to an asylum. When the old man died, Boo’s brother, Nathan, came to live in the house with Boo. Nevertheless, Boo continued to stay inside.
Explanation:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/section1/
Answer: <span>A. The swimmer, her shoulder injury finally healed, dove into the pool.</span><span>
The absolute phrase is her shoulder injury finally healed
When the noun and the participle that comes after it form an independent clause, the clause can be called an absolute phrase.
An important clue is that the subject of the independent clause (her shoulder) is different of the subject of the other clause (the swimmer).</span>