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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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What is an allusion in "Superhero 101: A Family Secret"? the scene in which Trace cries himself to sleep the reference to the mo

tto "Family First" the reference to the grandfather's love and kryptonite the scene in which Trace's grandmother notices he is sad Question 2 Part B How does the allusion in Part A affect the meaning of the story? It shows readers that Trace is not a person of integrity and honesty. It reveals to readers Trace’s grandfather’s biggest weakness. It reminds readers that family is the most important thing.. It discloses to readers that Trace’s parents died mysteriously.
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mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
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Explanation:They describe ways that a tax applies to the person or group being taxed. Progressive taxes. This is a type of taxation where as you have more income that is ...

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