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Isabel Velazquez
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26 May, 10:53
What is an allusion?
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Louis Burch
26 May, 11:00
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An allusion is " an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference". An example could be "an allusion to HarryPotter ".
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Chelsea Baxter
26 May, 11:16
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An Allusion is an an indirect or passing reference.
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