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4 January, 06:11

Which literary technique is evident in this sentence from the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain?

"Say, who is you? Whar is you? Dog my cats ef I didn' hear sumf'n. Well, I know what I's gwyne to do: I's gwyne to set down here and listen tell I hears it ag'in.

a. analogy

b. fable

c. dialect

d. paradox

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  1. 4 January, 06:17
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    Hi, the answer would be C - dialect. You can be sure about that if you just take a look at the way Huck is talking, it is not really good grammar.
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