An allusion is <span>an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.</span>
The answer is A). The excerpt "Alan Moore claimed that he was giving up writing for comics because he had been converted to religion of a serpent god called Glycon" is an example of plagiarism.
This excerpt from a student essay presents the same information that provides the book<em> Off to See the Wizard: A Biography of Alan Moore </em>by Jonah Sinnott. Furthermore, the author of this excerpt does not quote Sinnott nor adds the page number of his book. That is to say, the author takes Sinott's words and presents it as if they were his/her own words. In order to give credit to the real author, the writer of the excerpt should have named the source or added the page number as it has been done in the excerpts from options B), C) and D).
The answer if you stared at him or her and make evil smile
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The context of an article is the place and time in which it was written, who it was written by, and where it was published. All of these affect the purpose and effect of the text.
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