Read the following definitions of key terms from this unit. Which of these definitions does not match the term correctly?

Analogy- a figure of speech that crates a comparison of two seemingly different things, forming a deeper understanding of their connection

Central Idea- the main idea, or most important idea, in a nonfiction selection

Allusion- a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

Inference- a reasonable guess based on information from a text





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Analogy
Analogy

Central Idea
Central Idea

Allusion
Allusion

Inference
Inference
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The definition that does not match the term correctly is "Allusion- a comparison between two unlike things using like or as." An allusion is actually a reference to a person, place, event, or literary work that the author expects the reader to recognize and understand. It is not a comparison using like or as.