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English, 02.03.2021 02:10, heyyyyy39

An allusion is an expression that calls something to mind without mentioning it explicitly/directly. It's an indirect or passing reference. "Well Bozo, maybe you were planning on joining the circus..." What is it that Momma is referencing when using the name, Bozo?

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