Early in the novel, Tom's Aunt Polly says the following:
"I ain't doing my duty by that boy, and that's the Lord's truth, goodness knows. Spare the rod and spile the child, as the good book says. I'm a-laying up sin and suffering for us both, I know."
What is Aunt Polly's speech an example of?
A.
Twain's use of theme
B.
Twain's use of satire
C.
Twain's use of dialect
D.
Twain's use of humor
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have u read it tom sawyer
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya i did last year
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'll try it's been a while I read it at the beginning of the school year of last year