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Examine Sam’s use of the word “questionizin’” on page 63. Vernacular language, like figurative language, often has nuanced meanings. How is the meaning of the word “questioning” subtly different from questionizin’”?

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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 key difference between Questionizin and Questioning is in their spelling. Of course, the correct spelling is "Questioning".

What is the meaning of Questioning?

This is a verb that is used to describe the act of asking a person questions with regard to a subject, and or event.

It may be used in the following way:

The police took Jelu in for Questioning.

See the link below for more about Verbs:

https://brainly.com/question/14584990