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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. “honey, me an’ fred, we met in a rumble seat eight months ago and we was practically on what you might call the way to the altar inside of a half an hour,” said leota in a guttural voice, and bit a bobby pin open. “course it don’t last. mrs. pike says nothin’ like that ever lasts.” what does leota’s dialect reveal about her? she does not love her husband. she is not well educated. she is prim and proper. she is a good beautician.

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