Answer:
The dialect used in Why, You Reckon gives the audience the idea that the character is not educated and, very likely, poor. It helps the enjoyment of the story. For example in the following quote
“Well sir, I ain’t never been mixed up in nothing wrong before nor since, and I don’t intend to be again, but I was hongry that night.” (Hughes 253)
Answer:
Third point of view
Explanation:
Because the narrator is not on the story l hope this help.
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Answer: D) contentedly </h3>
"contentedly" is basically another way of saying "happily"
This word modifies the verb "lives". It describes in more detail how the animal lives, rather than just simply saying "the elephant lives"
elephant = noun
endangered = adjective, since it describes the noun (elephant)
I know this may start controversy but it's not oppressed if they don't know they're oppressed. But if being abused then let them free yes, but on the terms of being oppressed then no.