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English, 09.07.2019 10:00 tasnimabdallah971

Read the excerpt from "civil peace” by chinua achebe. "awright! we know say you no get plenty money. but we sef no get even anini. so derefore make you open dis window and give us one hundred pound and we go commot." which statement best summarizes the message conveyed in this dialect? “we know you are saying you will have money later, but we don’t have much to do, so we need your money now.” “we know you say you have a lot of money, so give us just a little and we will leave you alone.” “we know you say you don’t have money, but we don’t have any, so give us yours and we’ll leave.” “we know you are saying you don’t have much money, but you should share what you have.”

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