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Review the allusion: He was a Hercules of a man, swinging a refrigerator onto his broad back and bearing it single-handedly into the house. Which best identifies the meaning of this allusion? This man
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Review the allusion: He was a Hercules of a man, swinging a refrigerator onto his broad back and bearing it single-handedly into the house. Which best identifies the meaning of this allusion? This man is thick and jolly. This man is a crabby person. This man is big and strong. This man is reckless and foolish.
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This person is big and strong!
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This man is big and strong. (I'm very sorry if this didn't help btw haha)
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