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19 March, 20:23

What assumption does the writer of an allusion make about the reader? A. That the reader does not have the background knowledge to understand the allusion B. That the reader is not very smart C. That the reader has previously read works by the writer D. That the reader has the background knowledge to understand the allusion

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  1. 19 March, 23:18
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    D. That the reader has the background knowledge to understand the allusion

    Explanation:

    If there is an allusion to Venus the goddess of beauty, the counterpart of Aphrodite (Greek Mythology), someone who does not have any background knowledge about Roman mythology or mythology in general would assume the writer is referring to Venus, the planet rather than the goddess.

    In order to understand an allusion as used by a writer, the reader must have adequate knowledge as this was expected of the reader by the writer.
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