Question Which connection must be

  1. page 11 of 11Allusions and Figures of Speech Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Which connection must be made to interpret
  2. CONNECTION #5: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: The Great Depression diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic
  3. CONNECTION #3: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: The Great Depression diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic
  4. CONNECTION #5: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: World War II diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic pointing to
  5. CONNECTION #5: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: World War II diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic pointing to
  6. CONNECTION #5: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: World War II diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic pointing to
  7. CONNECTION #5: Review the Hexagonal Thinking: World War II diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic pointing to
  8. 2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
  9. 2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?A. a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
  10. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion? (1 point)• a connection between what the reader knows and what is