If the United States and England were to cut off all communication, their dialects would likely become:

A: nonexistent

B: increasingly different

C: divided into more subdialects

D: part of different language families

E: easier to understand by non-native speakers

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The most likely answer is:

B: increasingly different.

If the United States and England were to cut off all communication, their dialects would tend to evolve separately over time, leading to greater differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and usage. While they wouldn't become entirely distinct languages immediately, the lack of communication could accelerate divergent changes in both dialects.