Starting from the top right of the graph, that is quadrant 1. The one to the left of Q1 is quadrant 2. Below Q2 is quadrant 3 and last is quadrant 4.
The ordered pair (-4,-6) falls in Quadrant 3.
An author includes dialect in a story to:
- <span>to allude to a character’s regional background
- to add to the cultural context of a story’s setting
- to allude to a character’s social background
- to create a more genuine dialogue between characters
"</span><span>to describe what a particular setting looks like" is not included since it mainly talks about the setting of the story which is not directly related to the dialect they will be using.</span>
The answer is C. <span>include everyday language that seems real and natural.
In the next few lines of the dialogue, it involved personal conversation that happen between two individuals.
So, it's best for Dominique if he just use the words that most people use for conversation every day</span>
<span>B. Then, after we've stuffed ourselves</span>