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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question Navigator 2. Early in the novel, Tom's Aunt Polly says the following: "But it's powerful seldom you're a mind to, I'm bound to say. Well, go 'long and play; but mind you get back some time in a week, or I'll tan you." What is Aunt Polly's speech an example of? A. Twain's use of dialect B. Twain's use of melodrama C. Twain's use of personification D. Twain's use of satire

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Migoz300 @hhelpplzzzz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Frozen15 @chainedecho @ChantySquirrel1129** @just_one_last_goodbye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really wanna say B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@littlered4532

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually ill go b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if im wrong tell me

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Well, she needs an explanation, if she could even trust your answer, Mig! c:

OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):

Emie, do you know what are the definitions of a dialect, melodrama, personification, and satire are? c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well then i'm sorry i'm not so far into explanations such as other people i just wanted to be straight forward.

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