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7 April, 10:53

A person from one part of the united states might ask you for a glass of "soda," while a person from a different region might ask for a glass of "pop." still a third person might ask for a "coke," while a fourth would request a glass of "tonic." all of these individuals want the same thing, but the variation in how they request it demonstrates a select one:

a. dialect

b. colloquialism

c. semantic error

d. phonemic shift

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  1. 7 April, 11:02
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    I believe the answer would be B.
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