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OpenStudy (matthew120):

Which line from the novel is an example of dialect? A. "Something is there—something!" B. "Well, here you are." C. "I see tha's got back," he said. "An' tha's browt th' young 'un with thee." D. "Nothing of the sort."

OpenStudy (matthew120):

@ronlover101

OpenStudy (wendy.ivette11714):

I think it's the first one

OpenStudy (jakeenglish):

Dialect is the way someone speaks, and usually strays away from the "conventional" way of speaking. Especially in terms of accent, diction and in writing, spelling. Using that knowledge, give me your best educated guess on which of these options might fit that question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its c

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