Multiple choice general knowledge foreign languages

Allusion and illusion has just a difference of a vowel at first place. Which word we should use and where? He made an allusion/illusion to admonish me that I should not be in any allusion/illusion that the deal will go in the way I wanted it to be.

  1. illusion,illusion

  2. illusion,allusion

  3. allusion,allusion

  4. allusion,illusion

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D Correct answer
Explanation

'Allusion' is an indirect reference to something. 'Illusion' is a false idea or belief. In the first blank, 'make an allusion' means to indirectly refer to something. In the second blank, 'be under any illusion' means having a false belief about the deal outcome.