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English, 20.01.2021 03:40 jonquil201

In this chapter, Johnny reads Gone With the Wind (a book about the Civil War) and also quotes a poem by Robert Frost. This is a literary trick called allusion, where the author refers to one book inside another book. Why do you think S. E. Hinton used those two texts specifically

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