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It allows the author to bring something to the reader's mind.
Why do authors choose to use allusiions in their writings?
Robert Burns
"A Red, Red Rose"
A.A. Miline
"The Ugly Duckling"
The narrator concurs that love takes work, but it would be foolish to turn away from it.
Which statement best describes "The Penalty of Love"
Miguel de Cervantes
"The Fight with the Windmills"
Edgar Allan Poe
"The Gold Bug"
"Cristmas Time on the Frontier"/faith"
For the following line, choose the correct selection and its theme: "Hard times have come again and agian, but we have trusted in Him, dreading nothing so much as a doubt of His protecting care."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie
selfish love
Which of the following best describes the Lady's love demonstrated in "The Glove and the Lions"?
William Wordsworth
"Character of the Happy Warrior"
Leo Tolstoy
"A Spark Neglected Burns the House"
dynamic
Based on the beginning and the end of "Where Love Is, There Is God Also," What type of character is Martin?
alliteration
He bowed his head, and bent his knee/ Upon the monarch's silken stool.
metaphor
Hearty and hale was he, an oak that is covered with snowflakes;
thankfulness
What was Evangeline's response upon finding Gabriel?
Dialect
"And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a the seas gang dry."
Juliet's Balcony
In Romeo and Juliet, where did the interaction of the two take place?
allusion
"Farewell!" said the priest, as he stood at the shadow of the threshold;"See that you bring the Prodigal Son from his fasting and famine."
her hair
In "The Gift of the Magi," what did Della sell for twenty dollars?
assonance
The river glideth at his own sweet will: