<span>Not all occupational names were given literally. For example, Farmer did not mean he worked on a farm with crops, it actually meant he was a tax collector. Also, the name Banker meant "dweller on a hillside" instead of what you probably thought it meant.</span>
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Petrocelli does not believe what Mr. Sawicki says.
An author includes dialect in a story to:
- <span>to allude to a character’s regional background
- to add to the cultural context of a story’s setting
- to allude to a character’s social background
- to create a more genuine dialogue between characters
"</span><span>to describe what a particular setting looks like" is not included since it mainly talks about the setting of the story which is not directly related to the dialect they will be using.</span>
Jacob Marley is Scrooge's dead business partner who comes back to haunt Scrooge.
They way they use the words is a really big part of it. like if they use darker words. Also similes.