Illusion is an object or other manisfestation that a person thinks he sees but it not actually present.
Allusion is referring to some situation or object, such as "He made an allusion to the new person in the office."
What does allusion means?
"In his book report, James made an allusion to the illusion the main character saw in chapter three."
No, it's a word, not an illusion and what is "allusion"?
no there is no illusion in the new twilight
The effect of Allusion in the story is that you GOOGLE it...
Yes, "allusion" is the correct spelling.
Cushion Confusion, diffusion, effusion, allusion, illusion, contusion.
transfution, conclusion, illusion, fusion, allusion, extrusion
An allusion is different than an illusion. An allusion is a reference to text that helps explain a different story. An allusions story must be similar to the piece of work that it is in other wise its just a reference.
An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. An illusion is something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
An *allusion is when a book or another text makes a reference to a different text (ex. The sword was the forbidden fruit= Biblical allusion). An illusion is trick, or something designed to portray things different than how they should be shown. Optical illusions, for example, trick the eyes. Hope I helped :)
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.