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In the story “The Gift of the Magi,” which of the following is an example of allusion? (1 point)
the description of Della's hair as a "brown cascade"
the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba
the apparent compassion for Della's and Jim's economic struggle
the discovery that the protagonists sold their most prized possessions
the description of Della's hair as a "brown cascade"
the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba
the apparent compassion for Della's and Jim's economic struggle
the discovery that the protagonists sold their most prized possessions
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Susan Fleming
The comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba
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the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba
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is an example of allusion in the story "The Gift of the Magi." The Queen of Sheba is a biblical figure known for her wisdom and wealth, and the comparison suggests that Della possesses similar qualities in her own way. Allusion refers to a brief reference to a person, place, thing, or idea from history, literature, or mythology.
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