Is this a good inference based on the following information?
"Ain't I a woman?"
The speaker is probably female and she is probably upset about something related to being a woman.
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I would probably have made an inference based on the usage of ain't.
I did make an inference based on "ain't." It suggests an angry tone, which I already conveyed in the example I gave. I thought that my inference made sense. Does anyone have suggestions for a better inference? This is the original question:
Is this a good inference based on the following quote?
"Ain't I a woman?"
The speaker is probably female and she is upset about something related to being a woman?
Is this a good inference based on the following quote?
"Ain't I a woman?"
The speaker is probably female and she is upset about something related to being a woman?
That's one inference, but to really tell, you'd have to HEAR her say it. It could mean many things, including what you inferred. It could also be said in a joking way, in a proud way, etc. Tone of voice would tell for sure.
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