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Why does the author include an allusion to Betsy Ross at the beginning of the passage? The author wants the reader to dismiss the example. The author wants the reader to dismiss the example. The author wants the reader to understand who Betsy Ross was.

Why does the author include an allusion to Betsy Ross at the beginning of the passage?
  • The author wants the reader to dismiss the example.
    The author wants the reader to dismiss the example.
  • The author wants the reader to understand who Betsy Ross was.
    The author wants the reader to understand who Betsy Ross was.
  • The author wants the reader to admire Betsy Ross.
    The author wants the reader to admire Betsy Ross.
  • The author wants the reader to draw on prior knowledge to connect with the passage.
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Can you quote the allusion? I don't see it in my text.