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(D) critic
22. Johnson's greatest complaint was that obscure allusions found in works like Milton's "Lveidas" were
(A) used
(B) underused
(C) overused
(D) not used at all​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Johnson's greatest complaint was those obscure allusions found in works like Milton's "Lveidas" were overused.

Explanation:

  • The narrator is talking about the obscure illusions that he found in the work.
  • He is saying that the allusions were overused.
  • The writer is exaggerating those illusions that actually did not exist.
  • A piece of writing goes through a lot of editing and observation but still, some points are left behind.
  • The writer is referring to those mistakes and allusions.

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