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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
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“She did not laugh the ‘Saws’ to scorn as she had heard the people doing.” Which phrase in this quote is nonstandard English? ✔

“laugh the ‘Saws’ to scorn” Which of the following best translates the phrase into standard English? ✔ “ridicule the ‘Saws’” “That was why she sought out Janie to friend with.” Which phrase in this quote is nonstandard English? ✔ “to friend with” Which of the following best translates the phrase into standard English? ✔ “to befriend”
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solniwko [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

what you said up there you already put the answer you there and it is right

Explanation:

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