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28 January, 17:27

What is the effect of Jim's dialogue in the story?

Check the three boxes that apply

it glorifies the language of enslaved people,

Il presents Jim's language as he really

speaks

It shows that Jim is comfortable enough with

Huck to share his negative opinion of the two

men

It contrasts Jim's uneducated speech with his

ability to recognize the men as rascals.

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  1. 28 January, 18:56
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    2. It presents Jim's language as he really speaks.

    3. It shows that Jim is comfortable enough with Huck to share his negative opinion of the two men.

    4. It contrasts Jim's uneducated speech with his ability to recognize the men as rascals.

    Explanation:

    Just did the assignment on egde and got it right. : P
  2. 28 January, 20:10
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    It shows that Jim is comfortable enough with Huck to share his negative opinion of two men.

    Explanation:

    The effect of Jim's dialogues in the story is significant for the reader to understand the relationship or the bond which Huck and Jim shares. Jim, has some negative opinions about Huck. However, he is comfortable with Huck in sharing his negative opinions about the two men. He finds Huck trustworthy in this scenario.
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