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read the source of the allusion. in one of aesops fables, four animals go hunting, thinking they will split their prize equally. however, the lion—the strongest animal—takes more than the others. what is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below? my sister takes the lions share of the space in our closet. the most well lit spot the largest amount an equal amount
The allusion comes from Aesop's fable where the lion, being the strongest, takes more than others. In the sentence about the closet, "the lion's share" means taking the largest part, similar to the lion in the fable taking more of the hunting - prize.
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