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27 September, 00:44

Which line from the novel is an example of dialect?

A.

"Something is there-something!"

B.

"Well, here you are."

C.

"Nothing of the sort."

D.

"I see tha's got back," he said. "An' tha's browt th' young 'un with thee."

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  1. 27 September, 02:01
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    The answer is d. Dialect is when a language belongs to a particular form or group. The other answers are in modern English but, the last answer has a more older English answer from back in the day. You know that by the use of the words "Tha's" and "an'".
  2. 27 September, 03:02
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    D. A dialect is sort of like a style of language. A, B, C would be like a regular American person talking. The person who is talking in D would be like a Texan with a strong Texan accent/dialect.
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