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STEP 5: CONNECTION #4: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution diagram in Step 1 of this question and
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STEP 3: CONNECTION #2: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution diagram in Step 1 of this question and
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STEP 5: CONNECTION #4: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution diagram in Step 1 of this question and
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STEP 2: CONNECTION #1: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution diagram in Step 1 of this question and
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2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion? (1 point)
• a connection between what the reader knows and what is
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
A. a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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