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The reasons why an author might include dialect in a story are:
A. to allude to a character's regional background
C. to add to the cultural context of a story's setting
D. to allude to a character's social background
E. to create a more genuine dialogue between characters
Explanation:
A dialect is a variety of language used in a specific area or by a specific group. It is quite common for authors to use dialect in their stories, and there are many reasons for that.
For instance, in Zora Neale Hurston's works, dialect is used to represent the way the characters sound, which is directly connected to their cultural and social backgrounds. Her characters are African Americans who live in rural areas in the south. Many of them may not have had access to higher levels of formal education. Dialect also helps their dialogues sound more genuine, as if a real conversation had been recorded and transcribed. Had Hurston chosen to use formal language in her books, her characters would have been much less realistic and believable.
Persuasive is when your goal is to talk someone into doing something/agree with you/to persuade, but informative speeches are to educate and inform.
persuasive-
arguing a point
goal is to persuade
biased
informative-
educating
goal is to inform
unbiased
Answer:
O B. By talking about himself in the third person and recalling his
experiences as a child