ead the source of the allusion. The character Pollyanna, from Eleanor Porter's children's book, is a young girl who finds good in everything and everyone. What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below? "Brenna is such a Pollyanna" Eduardo announced with a sigh. an overly optimistic person an unintelligent person

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ead the source of the allusion.
The character Pollyanna, from Eleanor Porter's children's book, is a young girl
who finds good in everything and everyone.
What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below?
"Brenna is such a Pollyanna" Eduardo announced with a sigh.
an overly optimistic person
an unintelligent person
Answer

an overly optimistic person

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The allusion in the sentence is to the character Pollyanna from Eleanor Porter's children's book. The character is known for finding good in everything and...
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