The option that does not describe an allusion is:
d. when a statement is falsely believed.
This option refers to a misunderstanding or misconception rather than the indirect reference that characterizes an allusion.
a. an indirect reference
b. when a writer or speaker mentions a well-known person, character, place, or event that a writer makes to deepen the reader's understanding of their work.
c. a literary device used to communicate a lot meaning without explicitly explaining what you mean.
d. when a statement is falsely belived.
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The option that does not describe an allusion is:
d. when a statement is falsely believed.
This option refers to a misunderstanding or misconception rather than the indirect reference that characterizes an allusion.