Asked by I love my mom
Casey didn't know nothing about the broken window.
Which kind of nonstandard English did she use?
(1 point)
dialect
dialect
incorrect intensive pronouns
incorrect intensive pronouns
slang
slang
double negative
Which kind of nonstandard English did she use?
(1 point)
dialect
dialect
incorrect intensive pronouns
incorrect intensive pronouns
slang
slang
double negative
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
double negative
and this is math, how?
and this is math, how?
Answered by
non ya beeswax
its isnt math but no need to be rude
Answered by
jy7ek
pov we all are from connection
Answered by
solina
i dont know why but i always come here from connexus for 6th grade help
Answered by
Deku
whos your homeroom teacher
Answered by
Deku
I got the answers 100% 1.b 2.a 3.a 4.d,e 5.b
YAYAYYAYYAY
Hope this helps
YAYAYYAYYAY
Hope this helps
Answered by
Mackenzie
Bruh are yall from Pearson? cause i am too!!
Answered by
Gianna
Bruh nobody has said the answer, ugh.
Answered by
john
im from person to
Answered by
Idk what im doing
RLLY YOU GUYS GAVE ME A 1/5 UGHH
Answered by
Leo
Im from connexus
Answered by
monke
from connexus :O
Answered by
test_savy
1. language that is used in a particular region or by a particular group
2.double negative
3.jargon
4. A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the
5.language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation
hope this helps
2.double negative
3.jargon
4. A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the
5.language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation
hope this helps
Answered by
monke
thx test_savy, the only answer is wrong is number 4 but other than that, thx
Answered by
mahkhesb
Im from connexus
and got 2 right
and got 2 right
Answered by
Oliver
1. language that is used in a particular region or by a particular group
2. double negative
3. jargon
4. A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial. /when I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
5. language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Hope This Helps Guys Im From Connexus And @test_savy Is Correct But Not ON Number 4 He Forgot Sum Np :D
2. double negative
3. jargon
4. A judge ordered a provisional remedy to protect the defendant until the trial. /when I moved to North Carolina from California, I had to get used to words like ya'll.
5. language that follows strict rules for grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Hope This Helps Guys Im From Connexus And @test_savy Is Correct But Not ON Number 4 He Forgot Sum Np :D
Answered by
cayden
tysm oliver i got 100 percent and you are 100 percent right
Answered by
Tremaine
thx oliver
Answered by
Karebu=ace
3/5 not bad
Answered by
Karebu=ace
We are all from connexus?
Answered by
whogoeswherewhy
My brothers, we have to start paying more attention to the lessons, for we cannot stay here forever. We need to grow out of the habit of this and learn how to do this without coming here. We are all from Connexus, and we all have our own reasons for coming here. I just hope that everyone including myself can grow out of the habit of coming here for help. By the way Oliver, thank you for your assisstance.
- J.
- J.
Answered by
YOUR MOM
LILTLE TIMMY STOP LOOKING FOR AWNSERS ON THE INTERNET
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incorrect intensive pronoun
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