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How does Twain’s use of dialect in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contribute to the realist nature of the novel?
by convincing the reader that this story is nonfiction
by creating dialogue that is difficult to understand
by helping the reader relate to different characters
by making the characters and the setting more convincing
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by making the characters and the setting more convincing
Twain’s use of regional dialects and speech patterns lends authenticity and verisimilitude to the characters and the Mississippi River setting, which is a key element of literary realism.
Twain’s use of regional dialects and speech patterns lends authenticity and verisimilitude to the characters and the Mississippi River setting, which is a key element of literary realism.
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