A small village deep in a mountain range of Chile speaks a distinct variation of Spanish. What are they speaking? Choose the most precise answer.a. regional dialect
b. social dialect
c. sociolect
d. dialect

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is A. Regional dialect

Explanation:

In linguistics, a dialect refers to a variation of a language that is part of a group or culture and is closely related from the language it derives, although there are slight differences on words, sounds, syntax, etc. Additionally to this, dialects can be of different types, if they emerge in social classes or social dialects they are called sociolects; if they are part of ethnic groups then they are ethnolects and if they emerge in a specific region then they are considered as regiolects or regional dialects. In the case presented, the dialect described is a variation from the Spanish language which means it shares most of the features of Spanish but has slight difference, also this dialect originated in a specific region which is a small village and therefore the type of dialect this case describes is a regional dialect.

Answer 2
Answer: They are speaking a regional dialect

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What do victor and the monster have in common in the last half of mary shelley's frankenstein

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The monster has not some kind of physical connection to Victor even in terms of DNA. Even their social characteristics do not coincide. However, they share the same personality. Both characters want to learn and they strive for knowledge. Additionally, both of them are lonely and they choose nature as a place of destination when both of them are distressed.

They both feel loss and loneliness. Both of them are without their families. But Victor felt it from an early age when his mom died. The monster desperately wants a family.

The fat boy thinks they should have a meeting. Is Ralph interested? What does Ralph think is going tohappen to them?

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Ralph thinks that they will have a great party :)

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Which best completes the sentence? A dog's need for companionship seems greater than __________ .a. cats'
b. a cat's
c. cats
d. a cat

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'b' is correct  because when you say a cat's ,companionship is understood and doesn't need to be repeated
B. a cat's

since it started out with "a dog's need" it is talking about one dog. so it would be talking about the companionship of one cat, so it would be "a cat's"

Which of the following is a singular noun and verb?a. cheese is
b. cheese are
c. cheeses are
d. cheeses is

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Singular means there's only one

So the answer is cheese is

Answer:

Cheese is

Explanation:

Which sentence contains a helping verb? A. Sophia will be taking swimming lessons for the first time.
B. A small snake slithered across the yard.
C. The group of small children startled the ducklings.
D. I walked to the movie theater.

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you answer is A because will is a helping verb

The widow she cried over me, and called me a poor lost lamb, and she called me a lot of other names, too, but she never meant no harm by it. She put me in them new clothes again, and I couldn't do nothing but sweat and sweat, and feel all cramped up. Well, then, the old thing commenced again. The widow rung a bell for supper, and you had to come to time. When you got to the table you couldn't go right to eating, but you had to wait for the widow to tuck down her head and grumble a little over the victuals, though there warn't really anything the matter with them, that is, nothing only everything was cooked by itself. Based on the text, how would the widow be characterized? Is the characterization direct or indirect? A. The widow cares about Huck and takes care of him. The characterization is direct because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck. B. The widow cares about Huck and takes care of him. The characterization is indirect because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck. C. The widow does not care about Huck and does not take care of him. The characterization is direct because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck. D. The widow does not care about Huck and does not take care of him. The characterization is indirect because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck.

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A. The widow cares about Huck and takes care of him. The characterization is direct because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck.

It is a direct characterization because the characteristics of the widow is told to the audience. Huck tells the audience the traits and attributes of the widow.

An indirect characterization shows the audience how the character acts in a situation. It urges the audience to engage himself in the story and  identify what the characteristics of the widow are by showing how the widow acts towards Huck.