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Which statement about the narrator is correct? The narrator uses purely standard English and so seems entirely outside of the story. The narrator reflects the Southern environment when she uses the phrase “walked on off,” an example of nonstandard English. The use of “walked on off” makes the narrator sound the same as Tea Cake. The narrator contrasts Tea Cake’s dialect with her own standard English to show his lack of education. answer b

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