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OpenStudy (puppylover0617):

In "Thank You, M'am," which line is an example of dialect? A. "That will be fine." B. "What is your name?" C. "I were young once and I wanted things I could not get." D. "Here's a clean towel."

OpenStudy (puppylover0617):

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OpenStudy (puppylover0617):

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OpenStudy (tinylittlehelper):

Glad to see some one else in 6th grade and in k12. And this is dialect: "I ain't no fool!" -shows that the people in the community talk slang "Why, but a tiny pinch of sugar will do the trick!" -shows that the community speaks old English or is in England The story had people talking slang. And I KNOW, I KNOW what slang is. Slang is horrible grammar. So which one is slang?

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