Which sentence contains an example of an allusion? I felt like Cinderella

Which sentence contains an example of an allusion? • I felt like Cinderella at the end of the ball, left holding one slipper. • The maple's red leaves look so vibrantly alive and glowing. • The car belched and coughed as it lurched into life. • The new paint looked better but made the rest of the house look shabbier.

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The first one is correct

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Solution 1

The correct answer is A. To inform theatre critics about the merits of the Moscow Art Theatre.

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C: Naturalism in theatre is only present in the article for two paragraphs; not enough to detail it as a main concept.

D: The author mainly means to mock other theaters - specially americans - rather than to offer them improvement advice. This is evidenced by the harsh, mocking tone the author uses on his understatements everytime an America is mentioned.


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For Penn Foster Students the correct answer is He provides it as an example to explain his view on PASSIVE RESISTANCE. This was marked as correct on my paper.

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C. Mao uses the statement to compare "revolution" and "resistance."
Solution 2
I believe the answer would be C. Hope this helps!
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D. Digitally compressed data

The correct answer is:
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Solution 2

The letter C was correct on my work sheet paper

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A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind courteous, restrained and magnanimous.
In Mao’s view the revolutionary instincts of the peasantry derive from their poverty. Hence it is the poorest peasants, those with the least to lose, who are naturally the most revolutionary.
In these stirring passages, Mao puts forth a view of revolution quite different from that of Marx and Lenin; whereas for Marx the urban proletariat served as the revolutionary vanguard and for Lenin the Communist Party fulfilled that purpose, Mao is here assigning the role of revolutionary vanguard to the poor peasants who, as he described them “are not afraid of losing anything.” Although Mao’s Marxian celebration of class struggle put him at odds with a Confucian preference for social harmony, he nevertheless shared with Mencius a stress on the peasantry as the decisive political force – and a belief that peasant poverty was the root cause of revolution (the modern Chinese term for which, geming, carries the meaning of “to change the mandate”). 35 After the establishment of a Communist regime in China, when Mao’s thoughts turned from revolution to developmental issues, he continued to emphasize the pivotal and dynamic role of the peasantry.  

The correct answer is:
A. Mao provides synonyms to help the reader understand his meaning.
Solution 2

Answer:

D. Mao provides an understanding of the word when he lists the opposites to his definition.

Explanation:

This is the quote that the question references:

“A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.”

In this quote, Mao does not provide any synonyms of the word "revolution." He also does not talk about the etymology (origin) of the word, nor does he compare the terms "revolution" and "resistance." However, something that Mao does is listing things that he considers to be opposite to the revolution. By doing so, he provides an understanding of the word.

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The right answer is "c. create a fresh perspective on contemporary society "

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Solution 2
It's c!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!