Which term describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will be familiar with?
background
background
allusion
allusion
narrative
narrative
connection
allusion
Harper had always been a curious child, wanting to know how things operated and what made them run. While watching her father install new light fixtures, she marveled at the intricacies of how electricity worked. She asked her father multiple questions to satisfy her curiosity. Harper's mother had warned her husband against answering every question as it would slow the installation process. "You're opening Pandora's box," she said.
Which of the following is the allusion?
(1 point)
Responses
Harper
Harper
Pandora's box
Pandora's box
electricity
electricity
light fixtures
light fixtures
Pandora's box
What should a reader do if they do not recognize the reference made by an allusion? (1 point)
Responses
Look for analogies.
Look for analogies.
Use context clues.
Use context clues.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Recall the definition of allusion.
Look up the word or phrase.
Look up the word or phrase.
Look up the word or phrase.
What of the following describes the purpose of allusions?(1 point)
Responses
to provide a greater context or meaning to the text
to provide a greater context or meaning to the text
to provide an illustration to support the text
to provide an illustration to support the text
to provide a comparison of the ideas in the text
to provide a comparison of the ideas in the text
to provide an explanation of another text
to provide an explanation of another text
to provide a greater context or meaning to the text
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The term that describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will be familiar with is "allusion". To find the answer to this question, you can start by understanding the definitions of the four terms provided: background, allusion, narrative, and connection.
- Background refers to the general information or context of a topic.
- Allusion is a reference to something, such as a story, person, or event, often made indirectly or metaphorically, in a literary work or speech.
- Narrative is the way a story is being told or the account of events in a story, whether it's fictional or non-fictional.
- Connection is a broad term that can refer to relationships or associations between different ideas, concepts, or entities.
By comparing the definitions, it becomes clear that the term that specifically describes a brief reference in a text to a familiar story, person, or event is "allusion".