Which connection must be made to interpret an illusion would it be a connection between what is implied and what is referred to in the text a personal connection between the reader and the author a connection between what the reader knows and what is referred to in the text or is it a personal connection between the author and the reference subject matter
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The connection that must be made to interpret an illusion is usually a connection between what the reader knows and what is referred to in the text. In order to understand an illusion, the reader needs to recognize the references or allusions being made and have prior knowledge or understanding of the subject matter being referenced. It is not typically a personal connection between the reader and the author or a personal connection between the author and the reference subject matter.