What does the allusion mean?

You have identified John Hancock as the allusion used in this passage. Click the Hancock tab to read more.

A.
It means that the president vetoed the bill by not signing it.
B.
It indicates that the country's founders would have signed the bill.
C.
It means that the Congress refused to communicate with the President about the bill.
D.
It implies that the president wouldn't even talk about the bill.

Respuesta :

The allusion is a  reference to someone or something by stating them indirectly in the sentence. Using the word "John Hancock' indicates that the country's founder signed the bill. Thus, option B is accurate.

Who was John Hancock?

John Hancock was the first ever to sign the bill for the Declaration of the United States. His sign is used as an allusion because it was large and became the eponym of the word sign.

The sign was made clear and large so that even King George III could see without his eyeglasses. Hancock wanted to make sure that his sign for independence is visible across the Atlantic ocean.

Therefore, the option B. sign was done by the country's founders is correct.

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