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Answer:
Part A
What is an allusion in "Superhero 101: A Family Secret"?
the reference to the grandfather's love and kryptonite
Part B
How does the allusion in Part A affect the meaning of the story?
It reveals to readers Trace’s grandfather’s biggest weakness.
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B. <span>though its roots are germanic, english also includes many words derived from latin and greek. </span>
Answer:
<h3>People captured for slavery, folks were full of misery, looked the same as the other people from Africa are factual.</h3><h3>Shed their wings, forgot about flying, who could fly kept their power are fictional.</h3>
Explanation:
- In "The People Could Fly," by Virginia Hamilton, she presents the story about the suffering and violence of the enslaved people in a folklore genre.
- She presents factual events such as 'people captured for slavery, folks were full of misery, and looked the same as the other people from Africa' to address the suffering and atrocity experienced by the African-Americans during slavery.
- And at the same, the narrator adds fictional details such as 'shed their wings, forgot about flying, and who could fly kept their power' as an element of folklore in the story.