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14 June, 19:03

What literary device does the following passage employ? "There ain't a foot o'ground she don't know her way over, and the wild creatures counts her one o' themselves. Squer'ls she'll tame to come an' feed right out o' her hands, and all sorts o' birds. Last winter she got the jaybirds to bangeing here, and I believe she'd 'a' scanted herself of her own meals to have plenty to throw out amongst 'em, if I hadn't kep' watch." a) assonance b) foreshadowing c) symbolism d) dialect

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  1. 14 June, 19:16
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    Out of the choices given, the literary device that the passage employs is the dialect. The correct answer is D, dialect.
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