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"Daniel Dae Kim statement to the US House Committee" which fo the following is a historical allusion used in the passage above?
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I don’t have the passage you’re referring to. Could you either paste the excerpt of Daniel Dae Kim’s statement or list the answer choices? I’ll then identify which one is a historical allusion and explain why.
If you want to check yourself: a historical allusion is a brief reference to a real past person, event, law, or document (for example “Japanese internment,” “the Chinese Exclusion Act,” “Watergate,” or “I have a dream”). Look in the passage for any such named past event/figure and that will be the allusion.
If you want to check yourself: a historical allusion is a brief reference to a real past person, event, law, or document (for example “Japanese internment,” “the Chinese Exclusion Act,” “Watergate,” or “I have a dream”). Look in the passage for any such named past event/figure and that will be the allusion.
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