Use the sentences to answer the question.

Shawn’s brother was like Google; he knew the answer to everything, no matter the subject. He could tell you which year your favorite team won the World Series, and he could list all the U.S. presidents in chronological order.

Which connection must readers make to understand this allusion?

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Responses

Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.
Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.

Readers must connect their knowledge of baseball to their knowledge of U.S. presidents.
Readers must connect their knowledge of baseball to their knowledge of U.S. presidents.

Readers must connect their understanding of sibling relationships to Shawn and Ben’s relationship.
Readers must connect their understanding of sibling relationships to Shawn and Ben’s relationship.

Readers must connect their understanding of Google to Shawn’s ability to do his homework.
Readers must connect their understanding of Google to Shawn’s ability to do his homework.
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The correct response is:

Readers must connect their knowledge of Google to Ben’s ability to answer questions.

This connection is necessary to understand the allusion comparing Shawn's brother to Google, highlighting his extensive knowledge and ability to provide answers on a variety of topics.