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The use of the phase " I druther" in this excerpt from Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn gives an example of____.

a. dialect
b. disposition
c. tone
d. vernacular

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Answer: D

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The answer is:
d. vernacular

Speaking in vernacular means that the person is using a language that is spoken by normal people or ordinary residents in a particular region or country. The use of “I druther” is just how the character speaks and it would be interpreted as “I’d rather”.
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