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This is because in the "U.S.A.", people in all the regions in the U.S.A. historically migrated throughout an "entire land mass" (essentially) ; and this "land mass" tends to be more "homogeneous" (as opposed to "British English" speakers; who speak with different dialects, accents). Note that the United Kingdom, including Great Britain, is further isolated from the U.S.A.—by a huge ocean— than the "relatively more homogeneous physical region"/ and thus the "relatively more linguistic region".
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
it's the only one that doesn't make sense
The character relationship in The Tempest that is best example of how colonizers used language as power is A. Stephano and Trinculo referring to Caliban as their pet monster .
<h3>What is Language power?</h3>
Language power serves as a measure that is used to analyse the ability of a speaker to communicate effectively.
From the first, option, language power was used when describing the character "Caliban" who was been regarded as a monster.
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