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A reference to something political or popular is called an allusion. An allusion is designed to connect what your reading to something outside of the book to add a layer of depth to what you're reading.Ê

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Is a pocket reference book that is leather Bound called Gettysburg Speech by Abraham Lincoln published by Barse and Hopkins circa 1860s of any significant historical value?

Yes, such a book is of considerable historical value. The Gettysburg Speech by president Abraham Lincoln, in which he talked about the country's slain president, is considered by many historians and Lincoln himself to be monumental.


What's a reference to a historical figure called?

Allusion: a reference made to a famous person, place, or event. Allusions can refer to historical events, geographic locations, Bible verses, mythology, poems, stories, characters, music, movies, plays, or art. Allusions conjure up complex images, ideas, or emotions in just a few words or phrases. Readers must recognize references for them to be effective, so allusions should be familiar to the author's intended audience. Figuratively Speaking. The Learning Works: 2004


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What is reference to something historical or popular called?

A reference to something political or popular is called an allusion. An allusion is designed to connect what your reading to something outside of the book to add a layer of depth to what you're reading.Ê


What is a referenc to something historical or popular called?

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Some words are added to English because they refer to something historical or popular. What is this called?

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Using a reference to someone or something that is well known is called?

immortalizing


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A landmark - or reference point.


Is there something called Dictionary.com?

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A crease on something that is usually smooth?

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What is something popular just for an small amount of time?

This is called a fad or a trend.


If there is a Rose of Cimarron where can you buy one?

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WHAT IS A REFERENCE OF SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS CALLED?

A reference of synonyms and antonyms is called a thesaurus.