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Readers may not know the
authors borrow from or allude to, but a familiarity with a variety of works such as Greek myths, the
Bible, and the plays of William Shakespeare may deepen a reader's experience of the newer material
A. Ideas
B. Genre
C. Values
D. Source material

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yes this is def an analogy
a comparison between two things
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yes, we appreciate these things!

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Because he is still kind of tired and needs something to rest on

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1- respelling: 2
2-synonym: 6
3- definition: 5
4-entry -word: 1
5-etymology: 4
6-alternate forms: 3
7-illustrative quote: 7


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