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It is likely that the author uses the dialect to show someone who is an "outsider," that is, the author may have used the dialect to show a character who does not belong to the place where the story takes place and this affects the history by showing contrasts and diversity. This is because the dialect is the term that represents a different form of language and communication that people from different regions present.
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A. Dexter no longer loves Judy but still feels tenderness and pity toward her.
Explanation:
From the passage of <em>Winter Dreams </em>by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the story is narrated of a girl, Judy who was described as being pretty once but now she has "faded" and is no longer as pretty as she once was.
The line below gives an insight that Dexter once loved Judy but now feels only tenderness and pity towards her because of her relationship with Lud Simms.
<u>"I think Judy's a nice girl and I like her. I can't understand how a man like Lud Simms could fall madly in love with her, but he did." </u>
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if u asking why does "rawr" occur its because its finna be 2022 we aint saying grr or periodt no mo
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I know the answer is NOT C "During one great period of immigration--between 1891 and 1920--our nation received some 18 million men, women and children from other nations. The hard work of these immigrants helped make our economy the largest in the world."
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8. Last season, the assistant coach lead a team warm up at the start of each soccer practice.
9.There are still a million things to do before the party tonight; I am so stressed out!
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