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Explanation: The allusion in a story is either an implicit or indirect reference to a part, person, event of another story. This is done to provide an in-depth understanding and insight into the psyche of the narrator's mind to the readers regarding the reference used in the story. Biblical allusions and allusions of Greek mythology are the most common and known ones. Allusions provide the vital context in a short period and also helps in inter-textual and comparative reading which would further enhance the knowledge of the readers and make it more cordial.