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zaharov [31]
2 years ago
8

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

English
2 answers:
White raven [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Dialects

2. Credible

3. Realist

Explanation:

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is set in the Southern United States, along the Mississippi River, in the antebellum era, which is the period from the late 18th century until the start of the American Civil War in 1861.

So, by the use of dialect ("pretty neat", "couldn’t a"m, "he woulda", "brung up to it."), the author archives to capture the essence of people that lived in the South at that time period. Likewise, he used this technique to make the story more credible, which is one of the main characteristics of realist literature in America, which was characterized for the depiction of social realities and lives of ordinary people as they were, without embellishing them.

IRISSAK [1]2 years ago
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<span>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

2. credible

3. realist</span>
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