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The three allusions Ralph Waldo Emerson makes are Francis Bacon, Irish dayworkers, Coeur-de Lions.
In the beginning of the "Society and Solitude" he talks about the capital and mentions how it is the want of animals spirits and in this excerpt appears all these three.
"The capital imperfection of cool, dry natures is the need of creature spirits. They appear a power inconceivable, as though God should raise the dead. The hermit observes what others perform by their guide, with a sort of dread. It is as much out of his probability as the ability of Coeur-de-Lion, or an Irishman's day's-take a shot at the railroad. As Bacon said of habits, "To get them, it just needs not to detest them,"
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The answers are: <em>a. exposition, b. climax and d. falling action.</em>
Exposition, climax and falling action are part of the basic plot structure. Plot is a sequence of events, it refers to a conflict, and it's also the main part of a story.
Exposition: the beginning of the story and introduction of the conflict.
Climax: it's the turning point of the story.
Falling action: when events begin to resolve and the story works toward its end.