<span>The answer is D: "The speaker in "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" finds the display about Canada unreal." </span>
Here are the answers as to why an author includes dialect in a story: to allude to a character’s regional background; to allude to a character’s social background; and <span>to add to the cultural context of a story’s setting. When we say dialect, this is the specific form of language that is used by someone who is from a specific region. In other words, this is called as a local language or vernacular. When this is added in a story, this gives it a more culturally specific form of approach. </span>
Well from the first sentence it says, "a princess awakens to find that her magic necklace has been stolen by an evil sorcerer." That first sentence right there already tells that the "magic necklace" of hers is pretty valuable. Then the second sentence says, "The princess must find a way to retrieve her necklace before its magic is used to destroy the kingdom." Obviously the sorcerer wont make it easy for her to retrieve the necklace so there must be an upcoming fight. This sentence also shows she's pretty determined to find away to get her necklace back to save the kingdom.
Answer: their is a solution to every problem
Explanation:
i have done this before so i know it by heart