Answer:
Dear Ash,
Today, I made the worst decision in the world. Today I went to my aunt to amend our relationship, but it was for naught... she wanted nothing to do with me, I also tried to amend my relationship with Derek but all he wanted was to be my boy.friend, I then felt so bad for even breaking up the relationships we had with them... but you must understand that I didn’t mean to ruin the relationships... I hope you don’t regret being friends with me... I wish you well.
Yours truly -Lilly♥
Explanation:
The question is about Sam Watson, a character from the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.
This novel is filled with vernacular language, as a part of the setting of the story.
Questioning means doubting a validity of something, demanding a proof, querying.
Sam Watson, in this particular situation, used the term "questionizin" as a synonim for "asking" ("Ah'm questionizin' you!")
Although both words have the same root (question) their meanings slightly differ, as shown, but in spite of that difference, Sam's sentence can be understood in a proper context.
The soliloquy appears in Act III, scene i. It has historically been regarded as the most famous of all quotes in Shakespearean literature, perhaps in all literature.
That being said, much of the soliloquy represents paradox. Hamlet is questioning life and death, being and not being. For Hamlet, it seems that each exists upon its own premise and crosses over at the same time. When living, one is moving closer to death.