A writer can make an allusion to just about anything they want to: an idea, a place, an event, etc.
The types of nouns in English are:commonpropersingularpluralpossessivecollectiveconcreteabstract
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He used many allusions to Shakespeare's work in his everyday conversations.
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There are actually many types of English accents but most refer to the posh 'queens English' accent. Also, and mistakenly, refered to as the British accent.
Literary allusions reference works of literature; historical allusions refer to past events or figures; biblical allusions reference stories or figures from the Bible; mythological allusions draw from myths and legends.
Walter Benjamin Fulghum has written: 'A dictionary of Biblical allusions in English literature' -- subject(s): Allusions, Bible, Dictionaries, English literature, History and criticism, In literature
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For instance a handsome young man can be called an Adonis.
Some types of allusions in "And Then There Were None" include biblical references, references to the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Soldiers," and references to popular culture of the time period. These allusions help to create atmosphere, deepen the mystery, and offer clues to the reader.
Personal allusions in hexagonal writing refers to comprehension in hexagonal writing. Hexagonal writing is comprised of personal allusions, literal allusions, themes, literal level, literary devices, and evaluations.
Personal allusions in hexagonal writing refers to comprehension in hexagonal writing. Hexagonal writing is comprised of personal allusions, literal allusions, themes, literal level, literary devices, and evaluations.
I think you must mean ALLEGORY, not 'allusions'
The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.
The types of nouns in English are:commonpropersingularpluralpossessivecollectiveconcreteabstract
There are four types of degrees in English. There is the Associate's degree in English, the Bachelor's degree in English, the Master of Arts degree in English, and the Ph.D. in English.
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