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Read these lines from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, and complete the sentences that follow.

I felt very good; I judged I had done it pretty neat . . . I reckoned Tom Sawyer couldn’t a done it no neater himself. Of course he woulda thrown more style into it, but I can’t do that very handy, not being brung up to it.

The use of 1.____ in the excerpt above helps accomplish the Twain’s objective to capture the essence of people from different regions. He uses this technique to make the story more 2.___ , which is one of the main characteristics of 3.____ literature.

1. dialects
formal language

2. credible
serious
funny

3. romantic
nineteenth century
realist

Respuesta :

1. The correct answer is dialects.

A dialect is a substandard form of a language - this means that it is a type of a language spoken in one area of a country, and it is usually not completely grammatically correct. If you take a look at the excerpt above, you can see that it is definitely not formal - using expressions such as 'woulda,' 'being brung,' etc. is rather colloquial.

2. The correct answer is credible.

When Mark Twain used colloquialisms and dialects in his novel, he wanted to portray these people as they were. He wanted his readers to believe him, to think that there are really people like that, and to be able to imagine the spirit of the time perfectly.

3. The correct answer is realist.

Mark Twain was a realist writer - the authors during the era of Realism (19th and part of 20th century) wanted to portray real people, emotions, events. They didn't want to embellish their literature, but rather to write about actual people, believable people, credible people. Mark Twain was no different.

Answer:

dialects.

credible.

realist.

Explanation:

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