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The two liars in the rhyme above is Jane and Jack because as you analyze the sentences above and try to connect the dots, it is Jane and Jack who are lying as the sentences goes on circles. So the two liars in the rhymes is Jane and Jack while the others are not.
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“language” and “dialect” persist as separate concepts implies that linguists can make tidy distinctions for speech varieties worldwide. But in fact, there is no objective difference between the two: Any attempt you make to impose that kind of order on reality falls apart in the face of real evidence. Now the difference between the two are " Generally, a language is written as well as spoken, while a dialect is just spoken until it is promoted to the elite status usually for political purposes."
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You know the saying actions speak louder than words. That is a easy way to understand that words spoken carry more weight than just writing something. Words spoke are a more genuine expression from the heart than just writing something.
<span> "if you don't like the weather in New England, wait a minute." that implies that the weather in england changes quickly
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