The answer to this question is true.
Answer:
The option which best summarizes the central idea of the excerpt is:
Non standard forms of English are valid
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Mother Tongue.
Mother tongue is the very first language or the native language of an individual that he or she learns from childhood.
The central idea of the excerpt suggests that no matter how different a person’s English Language sounds, it still remains valid and that all forms of English Language are meaningful.
Here, the speaker speaks up about her mother’s English Language to support the idea that it is her truest form of expression, and that it was the language that first made sense to her and helped her interpret the world.
Answer:
Yes because the Inspector is a very ambiguous character. He could be the voice of Priestley, due to the manner that he interrogates the Birling family while he also could be the voice of God. He could also be fascinated with death, as "Goole". reminds us of "Ghoul" which is a death associated character. He creates at once an impression of solidity and purposefulness
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