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Which of the following best describes Mark Twain's approach to dialogue in his stories?(1 point)
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Mark Twain avoided using dialogue
Mark Twain avoided using dialogue

Mark Twain used formal, proper speech for all characters
Mark Twain used formal, proper speech for all characters

Mark Twain incorporated regional dialects and slang
Mark Twain incorporated regional dialects and slang

Mark Twain only used dialogue for main characters
Mark Twain only used dialogue for main characters
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The best description of Mark Twain's approach to dialogue in his stories is: Mark Twain incorporated regional dialects and slang. Twain is known for his use of authentic dialogue that reflects the speech patterns, slang, and dialects of the various characters and regions he depicted, particularly in works like "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."

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