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2) The dialect used by the speaker in this passage indicates that he is unkind, rude, and aggressively seeking conflict with others B) casual, relaxed, and indifferent to what others think of him well-educated, ambitious, and

headed for a high- paying career D) uptight, obsessive, and determined not to make a fool of himself. "A Bakers dozen"​

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Answer:B) casual, relaxed, and indifferent to what others think of him.

Explanation:The dialect used by the speaker in this passage indicates that the speaker is casual, relaxed, and indifferent to what others think of him. Dialect is used primarily in informal, comfortable, and relaxed situations--or by people who feel relaxed no matter what situation they are in. Dialect often connotes lack of education or wisdom (though this is more a prejudice than an accurate view of what dialect conveys about a character).

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