Well, children, where there is so much racket
there must be something out of kilter.
- "Ain'...
English, 01.10.2021 02:00, bobtothemaxthe1st
Well, children, where there is so much racket
there must be something out of kilter.
- "Ain't I a Woman?,”
What type of diction is "something out of kilter" an
example of?
formal
informal
Answers: 3
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