Read the following line from "The Pin": I felt like a character in an old Jimmy Stewart movie. The reference to "Jimmy Stewart" in this line is most likely intended as a (an) _________ allusion.

a.) biblical
b.) literary**
c.) historical
d.) mythological

I this right?? I know it cant be biblical or mythological since jimmy stewart is a film actor i think, so it must be literary or historical, but i think literary makes more sense.

3 answers

yes
1. inexhaustible
2. unbeatable
3. madly
4. showy
5. unaware
6. fairly decided on and won by the students
7. The narrator enjoyed his former school, which was small enough for him to earn admiration
8. literary
9. I could and would work hard to improve my situation
10. standoffish
11. Facially, I am brunette, but madam, you should see the rest of me
12. firm
13. earnest
14. formal
15. takes a more practical view of political change than her husband
16. is easily provoked into over-reacting
17. sarcasm
18. visits
19. have been going
20. will have gone
21. like
22. learned
23. will try
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