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Identify this statement as standard, slang, jargon, dialect, or ungrammatical. "The bream are bitin' down at the crick."

A.) ungrammatical
B.) standard
C.) dialect
D.) slang
E.) jargon

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Answer:

C.) dialect

Step-by-step explanation:

Breams are a form to refer to fishes, and Crick in the appalachian tribes is another way to say creek, which is a little body of water, or a little stream of a river, and because it is a way to say something in a very specific region this is dialect, which by definition is a way of speaking of a certain region or a specific social group.

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The correct answer among all the other choices is C.) dialect. The phrase "The bream are bitin' down at the crick" is an example of dialect. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 
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