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andrey2020 [161]
3 years ago
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Read the following dialogue from Act IV of The Crucible, in which Tituba and Sarah tell Herrick that the Devil is about to fly t

hem to Barbados. Sarah Good: A pair of bluebirds wingin’ southerly, the two of us! Oh, it be a grand transformation, Marshal. She raises the flask to drink again. Herrick, taking the flask from her lips: You’d best give me that or you’ll never rise off the ground. Come along now. Tituba: I’ll speak to him for you, if you desires to come along, Marshal. Herrick: I’d not refuse it, Tituba; it’s the proper morning to fly into Hell. Which sentences best describe the realistic elements in this dialogue? Choose two options.
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1 answer:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Phrases that use realistic elements are those that contain g [irias like "wingin" and "you desires". In addition, phrases using dialects of the time such as "I'd not refuse it" also have this element.

Explanation:

The realistic elements of the sentences are the expressions that were common in the colloquial language of the population at the time the story takes place. In this way, the author makes dialogues more realistic when he presents the use of girias and dialects common to the English spoken in that society, allowing the characters to be more palpable and real.

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