The sentence 'Well, they ain't got no better, leastwise not for colored.' from the story 'Gumption' by Langston Hughes is an example of dialect. Dialect refers to a language style that is specific to a particular group of people, in this case African Americans during Hughes's time.
The sentence from Langston Hughes's story 'Gumption' that serves as an example of dialect is: 'Well, they ain't got no better, leastwise not for colored.' Dialect refers to the use of language that is particular to a specific region, class, or group of people. In this case, the usage of phraseology such as 'ain't', 'no better', and 'leastwise' is indicative of a particular dialect associated with African Americans during the time when Langston Hughes was writing. This sentence contrasts with the formal English used in the other options, demonstrating the characteristic use of vernacular speech that is typical of dialect.
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Tragedy can lead to depression, and something has to be depressing to lead to depression, so yes, it almost is always meant to be depressing.
most like yes
so i would say true
Answer:
Because the 19th amendment denied the restriction of sex for voters.
Explanation:
to quarrel
to trus
to argue
to cheat
to betray
to need
to break up
to last
to help
to offer
to support
to present
to accept
to encourage
to pity
give synonyms for:
to admire
to sculpt
to carve
to ornament
to prefer
to be fond of
to take pictures
to learn
a. The noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb
b. A word that describes how an action is done
c. The noun or pronoun that tells us to what or to whom an action is done
What is a direct object?
a. A word that describes how an action is done
b. The noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb
c. A word that describes the attributes of a noun or pronoun
What are the two action verbs in the sentence, "I wonder how she ran that far?"
a. wonder and ran
b. and ran
c. she and ran
Which of the following is an action verb?
a. sky
b. hair
c. melt
What is the difference between a verb and a noun?
a. A verb expresses an action; a noun names a person, place, or object.
b. A verb names a person, place, or object; a noun describes the attributes of a person, place, or object.
c. A noun names a person, place, or object; a verb replaces a noun in a sentence.
Answer:
What is an indirect object?
A?
What is a direct object?
B?
What are the two action verbs in the sentence, "I wonder how she ran that far?"
A?
Which of the following is an action verb?
C?
What is the difference between a verb and a noun?
A?
Explanation:
He lets Charlotte join the crew.
He whips Zachariah mercilessly.
He conspires with Keetch to undermine the mutiny.
Answer:
He lets Charlotte join the crew.
Explanation:
Answer:
He puts everything in his cabin back in its proper place after the storm.
He lets Charlotte join the crew.