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Elden [556K]
3 years ago
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What is the following excerpt from The House Behind the Cedars an example of? ​"Good-mawnin', suh," he said, lifting his cap pol

itely.
English
1 answer:
vova2212 [387]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Dialect

Explanation:

Because of the quotations around the statement. "GOod-mawnin' , suh," he said ,  lifting his cap politely. This shows someone is speaking to someone else. That means Dialect is happening.

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