Why do authors use allusions in fiction and literary nonfiction texts?
A.
to call...
Why do authors use allusions in fiction and literary nonfiction texts?
A.
to call attention to certain words by creating rhythm with their words
B.
to create a contrast between how things seem and how they really are
C.
to help readers make connections by referencing an event, a person, or another text
D.
to make readers pause and think about the contradiction that has been created
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00, mooreadrian41235
Select the sentence that is correctly written. a) raise from your chair and raise a glass to celebrate the new year. b) rise from your chair and rise a glass to celebrate the new year. c) raise from your chair and rise a glass to celebrate the new year. d) rise from your chair and raise a glass to celebrate the new year. eliminate
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, witcol386
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, ceeciliaaa13
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