It’s ether Dialouge or descriptive setting I’d go with dialogue
When it comes to defining the use of Jim's dialect in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", we can say that his dialect projects Jim's character as a stereotype. Therefore, in this specific question the correct answer is "A".
When Mark Twain, the author, said that he did a careful job when he gave his characters their own speech, he was not kidding.
When we refer to Jim, he is a slave, and his dialogue is filled with improper words and sentences. This feature introduced by the author, also shows us a lot about Jim's education, and how he lacks the skill to pronounce some words correctly.
The anwser is d) the boat flipped
Darn I do not know but go on google and look up the answers i hope that that will help if not ask for help.
Sorry
Answer:
He likes to read
Explanation:
pretty self-explanatory here.