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likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

Early in the novel, Tom's Aunt Polly says the following: "But, my goodness, he never plays them alike two days, and how is a body to know what's coming? He 'pears to know just how long he can torment me before I get my dander up, and he knows if he can make out to put me off for a minute, or make me laugh, it's all down again, and I can't hit him a lick." What is Aunt Polly's speech an example of? A. Twain's use of humor B. Twain's use of exposition C. Twain's use of dialect D. Twain's use of resolution

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

@ilovehorses14

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

I think it is a or c

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

Hello?

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

@jabez177

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

im here

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

watever one u think it is:)

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

OK thx

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

:)

OpenStudy (ilovehorses14):

np

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey its me kkiill

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

Is it a? @jabez177

jabez177 (jabez177):

Yes. :) And this'd fall into the category of Literature. :)

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