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What is the difference between an analogy and an allusion?
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**Analogy**: This is when you compare two different things to show how they are similar in some way. For example, saying "life is like a box of chocolates" means that life has surprises, just like you never know what chocolate you’ll get.

**Allusion**: This is a reference to something famous that many people recognize, like a book, movie, or historical event. For example, saying "he's a real Romeo" refers to the character from Shakespeare's play, suggesting that someone is very romantic.

So, in simple terms: **Analogy is a comparison** to help explain something, and **allusion is a reference** to something well-known.

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