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English, 13.11.2019 21:31, jadeandryna0609

Passage: "'i’m fixin’ to, mr. d.,'" said she. "'in fact, i’ll get on it right quick.'"

question: 'i’m fixin’ to, mr. d.,'" said she. "'in fact, i’ll get on it right quick.'"

which statement best expresses why this quotation contains dialect?

answers: a) the quotation does not contain dialect.

b) the student has no intention of completing the assignment.

c) the student uses expressions that she does not understand.

d) the student's word choice reveals what part of the country she is from.

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