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Under a delusion #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:00 am   Under a delusion
 

Test No. express/advan-8 "From Shakespeare originally", question 5

You're living in a fool's paradise if you think they're going to pay you for nothing.

(a) under an illusion
(b) under a dream
(c) under a cloud
(d) under a delusion

Test No. express/advan-8 "From Shakespeare originally", answer 5

You're living in a under a delusion if you think they're going to pay you for nothing.

Correct answer: (d) under a delusion

Your answer was: incorrect
You're living in a under an illusion if you think they're going to pay you for nothing.
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Delusion #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:50 am   Delusion
 

The correct answer should read: You are living under a delusion.
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Difference between illusion and delusion #3 (permalink) Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:16 am   Difference between illusion and delusion
 

Hi,

You might also want to take a look at this explanation: (difference between illusion and delusion)
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