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Gladolia, the Narrator'S Cook, is an African. the Language She Speaks is Different from that of the Others. this is Known as Dialect. - English Communicative

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Gladolia, the narrator's cook, is an African. The language she speaks is different from that of the others. This is known as Dialect. A dialect consists of words or phrases that reflect the regional variety of a language. An author often uses a dialect to make the dialogue more authentic. Initially, a dialogue may seem a little difficult to understand. However, as you continue reading, the language becomes more comprehensible.
Working in groups, write what Gladolia's words mean as shown.

Column A Column B
• Misto Hallock • Mister Hallock
• de Missus  
• sho t'inks you's lost!  
• she done 'phone you dis mawnin'  
• fo' de lawd's sake  
• not to stop to argify now  
• I's gwine t' quit.  
• I don't like no hoodoos.  
• I'se done lef' dis place  
• I is  
Answer in Brief
Match the Columns
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Column A Column B
• Misto Hallock Mister Hallock
• de Missus The Mrs.
• sho t'inks you's lost! She thinks vou are lost.
• she done 'phone you dis mawnin' She did not phone vou this morning
• fo' de lawd's sake For the Lord’s sake
• not to stop to argify now Stop to argue
• I's gwine t' quit. I am also going to quit
• I don't like no hoodoos. I don’t like
• I'se done lef' dis place  I will leave this place
• I is I am
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A Shady Plot
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Chapter 4: A Shady Plot - Exercises [Page 50]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 A Shady Plot
Exercises | Q 8 | Page 50

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