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Which statement about dialects is NOT correct?(1 point)
Responses

A "dialect" is learned in school, while a "language" is learned in the home.
A "dialect" is learned in school, while a "language" is learned in the home.

Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.
Black ASL is a dialect of ASL.

Dialects can be influenced by the culture and speaking patterns of the unique group who speaks them.
Dialects can be influenced by the culture and speaking patterns of the unique group who speaks them.

A "dialect" is a variation of "language" used by a particular group or region.
A "dialect" is a variation of "language" used by a particular group or region.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The first statement is NOT correct: "'Dialect' is learned in school, while a 'language' is learned in the home."

Explanation: Both languages and dialects are primarily acquired in the home/community (and later shaped by school and other social contexts). The other statements are correct: dialects are regional/group variations, are influenced by culture/speaking patterns, and Black ASL is considered a dialect of ASL.