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distinguish by making sentence allusion and illusion​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Allusion: This word is often used when the word "reference" would also be appropriate; "allusion" can also apply to indirect references. For example, "I didn't understand her 'allusion' to Finnegans Wake because I haven't read that book." Illusion: This word refers to a trick of the senses that is not part of reality.

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Allusion: This word is often used when the word "reference" would also be appropriate; "allusion" can also apply to indirect references. For example, "I didn't understand her 'allusion' to Finnegans Wake because I haven't read that book." Illusion: This word refers to a trick of the senses that is not part of reality.

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