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Allusion
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
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
immortalizing
Many words come to mind, depending on the situation. Reminiscent. Familiar. Deja vu.
A landmark - or reference point.
The medical term for position above the point of reference is "superior."
A crease on something that is usually smooth is called a wrinkle. It is also known as a rhytide when used in reference to the skin.
It is legal and called suspicion, a feeling or thought that something is possible if not true
It is called dramatic irony. Dang you beat me to it. And situational irony is when something unexpected or opposite of what you thought was going to happen happens.
I think it was because they thought he was.... I can't remember what it's called, but they thought he was sacred to the gods or something