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Allusion vs. Illusion
Allusion vs. Illusion
Allusion vs. Illusion
An allusion is a hint or
reference to something or
someone, while an
illusion is a trick or false
impression.
An allusion is a hint or
reference to something or
someone, while an
illusion is a trick or false
impression.
An allusion is a hint or
reference to something or
someone, while an
illusion is a trick or false
impression.
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
The professor gave
allusions to what she
would include on the
exam.
The professor gave
allusions to what she
would include on the
exam.
The professor gave
allusions to what she
would include on the
exam.
The magician’s best
illusion was pulling a
rabbit out of a hat.
The magician’s best
illusion was pulling a
rabbit out of a hat.
The magician’s best
illusion was pulling a
rabbit out of a hat.
We named our dog Athena
as an allusion to our love
of Greek mythology.
We named our dog Athena
as an allusion to our love
of Greek mythology.
We named our dog Athena
as an allusion to our love
of Greek mythology.
The car salesman gave
the illusion that the car
was in great shape, even
though it needed a new
motor.
The car salesman gave
the illusion that the car
was in great shape, even
though it needed a new
motor.
The car salesman gave
the illusion that the car
was in great shape, even
though it needed a new
motor.
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