An allusion is a reference to another well-known work (story, piece of literature, a novel), object, or a person.
If you look at words in your sentence, what phrase stands out and sounds like a reference to something?
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If you're familiar with Greek mythology, or even if you're not, the "Bust of Pallas" should stand out, making it your allusion. The Bust of Pallas refers to Pallas Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom. A bust is simply a type of sculpture showing the head and chest.</span>
This sentence is incorrectly punctuated, therefore the answer is false. This sentence is considered a run on sentence, which means that it keeps going without adding the nessary punctuation. "Huckleberry Finn was an excellent book; it told of a raft journey down the Mississippi." This is a correctly punctuated sentence.
Hi,
I would say the best choice is C, <span>sensory appeals are made up of imagery. </span><span>
~Elisabeth</span>