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World Languages, 13.04.2020 23:22, averiemiranda1

What is the difference between the language used by the narrator and the language used by the characters?
The narrator uses dialect to describe the historical setting.
The characters use language that has a point of view.
The characters speak in dialect to reflect the historical setting.
The narrator and the characters use different historical dialects.

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