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In Their Eyes Were Watching God, which best helps readers understand the author’s own cultural experiences?

the use of figurative language
the use of sensory details
the use of regional dialect
the use of dialogue

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The answer is ''The use of figurative language'' because it describes how someone has a creative and calm personality and can be able to see things that others may not be able to see.
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Answer:

The use of regional dialect

Step-by-step explanation:

In the novel "In Their Eyes Were Watching God" the author expresses her own ideas describing some important themes like gender roles. She makes use of regional dialect between the characters in order to show the reader her own cultural experiences.

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