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Which line from the novel is an example of dialect?

A.
"Something is there—something!"

B.
"Well, here you are."

C.
"Nothing of the sort."

D.
"I see tha's got back," he said. "An' tha's browt th' young 'un with thee."

Sagot :

The answer is d. Dialect is when a language belongs to a particular form or group. The other answers are in modern English but, the last answer has a more older English answer from back in the day. You know that by the use of the words "Tha's" and "an'".
D. A dialect is sort of like a style of language. A,B,C would be like a regular American person talking. The person who is talking in D would be like a Texan with a strong Texan accent/dialect.
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