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When the flower girl states, "You aint heard what I come for yet," the dialect used is intended to convey

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I'd say that the dialect is intended to convey either the girl's lack of education or region from which she came.

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Answer:

C) that she is uneducated.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to a different source, the options included with this question are:

A) that she is sad.

B) that she is mean.

C) that she is uneducated.

D) that she is highly educated.

The dialect employed in this sentence is intended to convey the idea that the flower girl is not educated. The way of speaking that she employs conveys her uneducated and poor background. It also gives rise to the rest of the story, as we know that the girl will ask for help to get rid of this accent and pass for a fancy and educated lady.

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