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English, 14.10.2020 14:01 tmiller2862

Read the sentences and identify the variations from standard English. Then rewrite each sentence to show that you understand what is be said. 1. "S'up, Denise? How's is goin?" asked Claire. 2. Jake did not want to answer. He shrugged his shoulders. "I dunno," he mumbled. 3. I refuse. I quit. I will neverever go back to that sad old place again. 4. "Gimme a break!" scoffed Tina. "I saw ya there with Jill, ya liar!" 5. I was just hangin' out with some friends at the mall. We weren't lookin' for no trouble. Know what I'm sayin?

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