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Answer:
A.) to endear certain characters to us.
D.) to show characters’ educational levels.
Stowe's use of dialogue enriches the setting of the story in various ways. First of all, it makes the characters more realistic and endears certain characters to us. By representing their speech as it most likely sounded in real life, we feel like we get to know the characters better. This makes us care about them more deeply. Stowe also uses dialect in order to show the educational levels of the characters, as "standard" English is most likely to be used by characters who are literate and have received some education.
D. they establish a rough, untamed setting
Based on the texts provided, which statement is accurate?
A)
Governor Faubus was angered by Draper's novel
because of its negative portrayal of him.
The actions of the governor in Draper's story are
based on the historical record of the actions of
Governor Faubus.
Draper set her novel in 1957 in Arkansas, but the
governor in her story does not share the same
opinions or take the same actions as the historical
Governor Faubus.
Draper gives the governor in her story a different
name and physical description, but that character
shares the same opinions or take the same actions as
the historical Governor Faubus.
Sentence 3
I know he beats up Johnny I am trying to remember the page number..... I just know that’s its somewhere between chapters 3 and 4, if that helps.