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Below are several additional allusions--to what to they refer? Do you recognize any of them as allusions? What do you think Bradbury is trying to say by using these allusions? a. "Great thing about midwifing mysteries is, you don't have to boil water or wash up." (Colonel)


b. "Any Monitors or Merrimacs sailing up the lake, dirigibles falling on the Masonic
Temple and squashing six thousand Masons at a time?" (Colonel)


C. "End of Act One, Charlie. Start thinking fast. Act Two coming up. We do want
this commotion to last forever, don't we?"
"Yes, sir--"
"Crack your brain, boy. What does Uncle Wiggily say?"
"Uncle Wiggily says--ah--go back two hops?"|

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