The phrase 'no afternoon gentility' is no relaxation in the afternoon. It is a phrase used in the poem, NO!.
<h3>What are phrases?</h3>
Phrases are the short sentence that contain its subject verb, but does not clarify any meaning. Phrases are the sentences that alone does not make any sense.
Thus, the phrase 'no afternoon gentility' is no relaxation in the afternoon. It is a phrase used in the poem, NO!.
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Use of everyday language but with different meanings shows up most frequently in slang speech.
This would be known to be slang because yes its every day, but its not proper English and there's also different meanings.
Your answer: Slang
It’s b
the quotations should be around what she is saying. plus there shouldn’t be a question mark after ‘she asked’
Because the reader needs to be able to understand what he/she is talking about.